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PLYMOUTH
Jean-Claude SEGUIN
Plymouth est une ville d'Angleterre (Grande-Bretagne).
1898
Le Triograph Lumière (People's Palace, <25> février 1898)
Le Triograph Lumière propose des vues animées en février au People's Palace :
PLYMOUTH
People's Palace (Lesses, Brothers Livermore ; manager, Mr. E J. Dexter).—For the last week or two excellent programmes have been provided at this popular hall of entertainment, and, as a consequence, there have been large audiences. Last week the renowned Sam Redfern appeared with great success. This week Harry Champion is one of the stars, and he is hailed with will delight in a series of new songs, encores being profuse. The Brothers Etharien have an amusing and clever sketch, " The Professor and his Pupil," in which it is difficult to say which is best, the acrobatic business or the spirit of fan which pervades the performance. The Lumiere Triograph with a very large number of novel pictures was a great attract on last week, and is continued in the programme this week, and is continued in the programme this week, and is continued in the programme this week, and is continued in the programme this week, with fresh additions to the views.
Music Hall and Theatre Review, Londres, vendredi 25 février 1898, p. 13.
The Anglo-American Bio-Tableaux (Palace Theatre of Varieties, <2> décembre 1898)
The Anglo-American Bio-Tableaux de Walter Gibbons présentent des vues animées en décembre :
PLYMOUTH.
Palace Theatre of Varieties (Proprietors, County Theatres and Hotels, Limited ; Managing Directors, Livermore Brothers ; Manager, Mr. E. J. Dexter).— The Anglo-American Bio-Tableaux displays, embracing scenes in the Soudan, and the panoramic view of the Nile are very striking. There is a landing of blue-jackets which was immensly applauded ; and the comic element is not forgotten; for example, the kiss in the tunnel is very funny. Professor Parker's clever dogs and Milburn's Nine Rosebuds, the latter of which are tremendous favourites, are retained in the bill from last week, as well as little May Beryl, song and dance artiste. Captain Slingsby's ventriloquial show is one of the best, and uproarious laughter greets every hee-haw of the donkey whenever carrots are alluded to; while his singing is remarkably clear, distinct, and invisible to the naked eye. Connie Guilbert is a graceful ballad singer, and Harry Ford brought down the house with his clever singing. Nancy Silverdale is a charming skirt dancer, and Miss Amy Tilley is always a welcome turn to a Plymouth audience. The others in this week's company include Jules Keller, the human enigma, who seems quite as much at home on his hands as he would be on his legs—if he had any ; Bert Brantford, comedian ; and George Mackney. The band of the Palace Theatre, under Mr. J. H. Grigg, deserve especial mention.
Music Hall and Theatre Review, Londres, vendredi 2 décembre 1898, p. 13.
1901
Les phono-bio-tableaux de Walter Gibbons et l'Animated Picture Co (St James's Hall, 22 juillet 1901)
Les phono-bio-tableaux de Walter Gibbons sont présentés au St James's Hall et certaines vues locales sont présentées :
PLYMOUTH
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ST. JAMES'S HALL-Walter Gibbons's Phono-Bio-Tableaux and Animated Picture Co. contrive to attract crowded houses. On Monday night a picture of the funeral of the late Mayor of Plymouth (Mr. R. Risdon), which took place at Egg Buckland on Saturday, was put on, and gained sympathetic approval, Local scenes are added weekly.
The Stage, Londres, jeudi 25 juillet 1901, p. 6.