| 1811 | Apr 27, 1811 - by King, and first performed at the Lyceum Theatre, London, on April 27, 1811, with Horn, Lovegrove, Mrs. Mountain,Mrs. Bland, AMERICANS ABROAD AMO Braham, Johnstone, Mathews, :Miss Kelly, Dowton, Knight, Oxberry, etc., in the cast. Americans ...by King, and first performed at the Lyceum Theatre, London, on April 27, 1811, with Horn, Lovegrove, Mrs. Mountain,Mrs. Bland, AMERICANS ABROAD AMO Braham, Johnstone, Mathews, :Miss Kelly, Dowton, Knight, Oxberry, etc., in the cast. Americans Abroad; or, Notes and Notions. U) ^^ farcical comedy in two acts, by RB Peake {qv), first performed at the Lyceum Theatre, London, on Septem- ber 3, i82-4, with Mathews as Jonathan Doubikins, Bland as Delapierre ... Show more Show lesswww.archive.org/stream/dictionaryofdram00adamrich/dictionaryofdram00adamrich_djvu.txt
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| 1834 | 1834 - Above - The exterior of the Lyceum Theatre in 1834 - From a programme for John Gielgud's Production of 'Hamlet' June 28th - July 1st 1939. When The Lyceum Theatre - The Royal Lyceum Theatre, as Irving always called it, closes its doors and is demolished ...Above - The exterior of the Lyceum Theatre in 1834 - From a programme for John Gielgud's Production of 'Hamlet' June 28th - July 1st 1939. When The Lyceum Theatre - The Royal Lyceum Theatre, as Irving always called it, closes its doors and is demolished, one of the three most famous playhouses in London will be gone for ever. The story of it glows with colour and is decked with great names; and although it has had, like every famous theatre, its ups and downs, it has also ... Show more Show lesswww.arthurlloyd.co.uk/LyceumTheatre.htm
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| 1856 | Jul 30, 1856 - recommend the zealous mamagen of Our Lyceum Theatre to obtain the of the proper authorities to hive a couple of policemen stationed near their theatre for half an hour previous to its opening. Last Friday night, a gentle man, who was waiting near the box entrance, was very much injured ... news.google.com.tr/newspapers?id=syIQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NZQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7041,1487244&dq= lyceum+theatre&hl=en
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| 1875 | Nov 14, 1875 - LYCEUM THEATRE FRENCH PLAYS. Tic of p reucli placa nt the Lyceum Rill Le during tho week. To-marrow "Fruu-1'ruu" will be acted, and this will Le succeeded, un Tuesday , by " \uu Iutimes." Theru will he a Ly thu Freuch un Neduesdy, nod ou Thursdu, that moat comedy, " Ln ( de Vii. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30F11F6385F1A7493C6A8178AD95F418784F9
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| 1878 | Jul 19, 1878 - A rumor was current in dramatic circles yesterday that the arrangement by which Kate Claxton (Mrs. Stevenson) was to become manager of the Lyceum Theatre had been abrogated. The story ran that Messrs. Shook and Palmer having rented the. theatre for $8000, Mr. Palmor had transferred his ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40815FD3F5A137B93CBA8178CD85F4C8784F9
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| 1885 | May 1, 1885 - The lines of the Lyceum Theatre do not appear to have been cast in pleasant places, and the creditors of the house are now engaged in looking upon it with rather anxious eyes. house was built by a company of stockholders, of which Mr. Brent Good is the President. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30E13FD3C5D10738DDDA80894DD405B8584F0D3
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| 1892 | Dec 11, 1892 - The is just what we always expect at the Lyceum. o * Mr. AVillard will remain another week at the Etar Theatre, and and versatile talent will be ... Some five years aso such a movement was undertaken at the Lyceum Theatre under what appeared to be the most favorable auspices. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70F16F8385C17738DDDA80994DA415B8285F0D3
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| 1895 | Oct 16, 1895 - Danlel Froh. man s Lyceum Theatre company viii begin a week s engagement at the Harlem Opera House on Monday , being its only appearance in ... Mr. S6 gave the first of his extra maine of "The Prisoner of Zenda" at the Lyceum Theatre yesterday afternoon before an audience which fairly ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70B14FA3A5E10738DDDAF0994D8415B8585F0D3
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| 1897 | Jun 18, 1897 - The Lyceum theatre of this city is no longer in the Nixon Zimmerman Syndicate. John W. Albaugh, Jr., to-day signed a lease for the theatre with his father, John W. Albaugh, Sr. Mr. Albaugh said to-day:. " The Lyceum has been drawn out of the syndicate, by which it was controlled last ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0712FB3F5913738DDDA10994DE405B8785F0D3
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| 1999 | Oct 21, 1999 - After all the hype, just how good is the Lion King which finally opened last night at the Lyceum Theatre in London? Impressive certainly. But its diverse visual brilliance is often betrayed by its Disneyfied verbal banality. To suggest, as one commentator recently did, that it is on a ... www.guardian.co.uk/stage/1999/oct/21/theatre.artsfeatures?gusrc=rss&feed=stage
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