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Theatre Royal playbill: The Sin and the Sorrow!, etc.,14-15 Nov 1866

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Theatre Royal playbill: The Sin and the Sorrow!, etc.,14-15 Nov 1866
Sheffield_City_Centre
1866/11/14
1851-1899

Theatre Royal,

Sheffield.

Sole lessee, Mrs Chas. Pitt [Mrs Charles Pitt], 87, Norfolk Street.

Licenced to play all the pieces of the Dramatic Authors Society.

Immense hit of the new domestic drama The Sin and The Sorrow!

The grand ballet! Hailed nightly with tumultuous applause!

First night of the romantic drama of The Mutiny at the Nore; or, The Wrongs of the Navy.

Wednesday and Thursday, Nov 14th and 15th,

the performances will commence with the highly successful domestic drama, entitled

The Sin

and The Sorrow!

To be followed by the highly successful ballet, entitled

Marguerite!

The whole to conclude with each evening the highly interesting nautical drama, called

The Mutiny

at the Nore!or, The Wrongs of the Navy.

Friday - grand fashionable night!

In active preparation, and will be speedily produced, with new effects, the highly successful and romantic drama, played in London with immense success, entitled

Adrienne!

Or, The Mulatto’s Revenge.

[Performers:] Mr Noel Austin, Mrs J. Bisson, Miss Jenny de Brent, Mr Brindsley, Mrs Brindsley,  Miss Sophy Browning, Mr H. Clair, Miss Jenny Graham, Mr J. Harvey, Mr P. R. James, Miss Josephine, Mr W. E. Lane, Mr Wilson Parker, Miss Marie Paterson, Mr Charles D. Pitt, Mr Carl Rowella, Miss Eliza Saville, Mr Montague Smythson, Mr Somerville, Miss Swift, Mr Roberts Tindell [sic], Miss Estelle Vernon, Mr Frank Wilton.

Acting manager - Mr Albert Montgomery. Scenic artist - Mr I. S. Lenox [sic]Stage manager - Mr Henry Frazer. Ballet master- Mr C. Rowella.

Doors open at half past six. To commence at seven o'clock.

Dress circle, 3s., boxes, 2s., pit, 1s., gallery, 6d.,

Private boxes, to hold six, one guinea; to hold 9, one Guinea and a half.

Half price to dress circle, boxes, and pit, at nine o'clock.

The box plan at Mr. J Thorpe's, confectioner, 1, Fargate, where seats and tickets may be secured. The refreshment room, under the direction of Mr Henson, confectioner, Sheffield Moor. Smoking strictly prohibited. Children in arms, one guinea. Police always in attendance to maintain order.

Jeremiah Robertshaw, steam printer, Excelsior offices, Angel Street, Sheffield.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: BC/16/88.

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