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Theatre Royal playbill: Married Life, etc., 21 May 1858

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Theatre Royal playbill: Married Life, etc., 21 May 1858
Sheffield_City_Centre
1858/05/21
1851-1899

Theatre Royal,

Sheffield.

Lessees Messrs. Wolfenden and Melbourne, 25, Arundel Street.

Messrs Wolfenden and Melbourne have great pleasure in announcing they have concluded an engagement with these eminent artists:

Sir William

and

Lady Don

for eight nights only.

Grand fashionable night!

By desire, and under the immediate patronage of

Colonel Harding

on the officers of the 22nd Regiment,

on which occasion the

splendid band of the regiment

will attend and play several popular selections.

On Friday, May 21, 1858,

the performances will commence with Buckstone’s Haymarket comedy of

Married Life.

To conclude with the

Rough Diamond.

In preparation and will be produced on Whit-Monday, the grand burlesque,

Perdita

[Performers]: Mr Champion, Miss Cuttriss, Lady Don (late Miss Emily Sanders), Sir William Don, Mr Henry, Mrs H. Lacy, Mr H. Lacy, Miss Morelli, Miss F. Roberston, Mr John Saunders, E. O. Smith?, Mr G. Smith, Miss Stephens, Mr Warden.

Doors open at Seven o’clock, to commence at half-past. Children in arms not admitted to any part of the house.

Admission: Boxes 2s. 6d., Stalls, 1s. 6d., Pit 1s., Gallery 6d.

Tickets and places can be secured, and the Box Plan seen, at Mr Evans's, Music Warehouse, Norfolk Street.

[Printed by] W. R. Marsden, 26, Change Alley, Sheffield.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: BC/16/54.

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