228
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Rose Edouin's benefit
R: SCR 22.4.1865; no review.
1.4.1865 (Tue)
J.B. BUCKSTONE: "A Dead Shot" (1827) T: Farce (1 act)
J. KENNEDY: "Sweethearts and Wives" (1823)
T: Comedy (2 acts)
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Mr. T. Andrews' benefit
R: SCR 22.4.1865; no review.
13.4.1865 (Thur)
J.B. BUCKSTONE: "The Rough Diamond" (1847) T: Farce (1 act)
H.J. BYRON: "The Bride of Abydos" (1858)
T: Burlesque extravaganza (1 act)
J. OXENFORD: "I couldn't Help It" (1862)
T: Farce (1 act)
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Julia Edouin's benefit
R: SCR 22.4.1865: no review.
15.4.1865 (Sat)
H.J. BYRON: "The Maid and the Magpie" (1858)
T: Burlesque burletta (1 act)
The Daughter of the Regiment
Numerous pieces with this title are mentioned in HED; possibly by E. FITZBALL (1843; new version in operatic style (1847)
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Miss Tilly Earl's benefit
R: SCR 22.4.1865; no review.
17.4.1865 (Mon)
H.J. BYRON: "The Babes in the Wood" (1859)
T: Burlesque (1 act)
"Aurora Floyd". For possible authors see 26.11.1864,
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Miss Lizzie Naylor's benefit
R: About "Aurora Floyd"
the Record was very satisfied and it thought that it exhibited the Company to the best advantages. CRESWICK as Hargreaves acted one of the most repulsive characters ever put on the stage with consummate tact. Aurora allowed ROSE EDOUIN to be seen to advantage; and in one or two scenes her acting rose to a high point of dramatic effect. Mr. GILL as Grub was capital and was assisted excellently by Miss NAYLOR who as Mary sustained one of her best characters. This lady acts such pieces with a spirit and ease seldom seen and reminds us strongly of Miss Saunders" (SCR 5.5.1865). The reference to Miss Saunders may have been to Ann Mathew Saunders, died 1891; or Charlotte Saunders, d. 1899.
228
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Rose Edouin's benefit
R: SCR 22.4.1865; no review.
1.4.1865 (Tue)
J.B. BUCKSTONE: "A Dead Shot" (1827) T: Farce ( act)
J. KENNEDY: "Sweethearts and Wives" (1823)
T: Comedy (2 acts)
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Mr. T. Andrews' benelit
R: SCR 22.4.1865; no review.
13.4.1865 (Thur)
J.B. BUCKSTONE: "The Rough Diamond" (1847) T: Farce (aet)
H.J. BRYON: The Bride of Abydos” (1858)
T: Burlesque extravaganza (1 act)
J. OXENFORD: "I couldn't Help IC" (1862)
T: Farce ( act)
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Julia Edouin's benefit
R: SCR 22.4.1865: no review,
15.4.1865 (Sat)
H.J. BYRON: The Maid and the Magpie" (1858)
T: Burlesque burletta (1 act)
The Daughter of the Regiment
Numerous pieces with this title are mentioned in HED; possibly by E. FITZBALL (1843;
new version in operatic style (847)
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Miss Tilly Earl's benefit
R: SCR 22.4.1865; no review.
17.4.1865 (Mon)
H.J. BYRON: The Babes in the Wood" (1859)
T: Burlesque (1 act)
"Aurora Floyd". For possible authors see 26.||.1864,
C: Lewis A.D.C.
Th: Lyceum Theatre (1)
N: Miss Lizzie Naylor's benefit
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author not mentioned
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R: About Aurora Flovd
the Record was very satisfied and it thought that it exhibited the Company to the best advantages. CRESWICK as Hargreaves acted one of the most repulsive characters ever put on the stage with consummate tact. Aurora allowed ROSE EDOUIN to be seen to advantage; and in one or two scenes her acting rose to a high point of dramatic effect. Mr. GILL as Grub was capital and was assisted excellently by Miss NAYLOR who as Mary sustained one of her best characters. This lady acts such pieces with a spirit and ease seldom seen and reminds us strongly of Miss Saunders" (SCR 5.5.1865). The reference to Miss Saunders may have been to Ann Mathew Saunders, died 1891; or Charlotte Saunders, d. 1899.
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