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Theatre Royal playbill: The Dumb Man of Manchester, etc., 17 Apr 1858

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Theatre Royal playbill: The Dumb Man of Manchester, etc., 17 Apr 1858
Sheffield_City_Centre
1858/04/17
1851-1899

Theatre Royal,

Sheffield.

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

Last night

Of the season.

Mr Macarte as clown!

For this night only

Half price

to all parts of the house

Boxes 1s., Stalls, 9d., Pit 6d., Gallery 3d.

Mr Macarte as Tom, in the Dumb Man of Manchester

Three clowns

Mr Macarte, Signor Corelli and Little Corelli.

On Saturday evening, April 17, 1858,

The performance will commence with the drama of the

Dumb Man

of Manchester.

To be followed by the laughable farce entitled

Shocking Events

To conclude with the grand pantomime, (last time) entitled

See Saw, Marjorie Daw

The Queen of the Shining River; or, Love, Poverty and Plenty.

The above successful pantomime will be produced regardless of expense under the direction of the celebrated Corelli family pronounced by the press the best gymnastic and pantomime performers in Europe. New comic scenes full of wit, fun and merriment, concocted and produced under the direction of Mr W. Hemmings. The musical arrangements by Mr Freemantle.…

Grande change of characters.

The celebrated Ramosamey!

The great Indian juggler, is engaged and will perform his astonishing feats in the course of the pantomime.

[Performers]: Miss Allwood, Miss Ashton, Miss Ballinger, Miss Brown, Mr Brown, Mr S. Calhaem, Miss Charlotte Cooke, Professor Corelli, Signor A. Corelli, Signor C. Corelli, Signor F. and J. Corelli, Mr A. Denial, Mr Feedwell, Mr Hemmings, Mrs Hemmings, Mr Hobbs, Mr C. Horseman, Miss Johnson, Mr Jones, Miss Jones, Mr Macarte, Miss Fanny Morelli, Mr J. Neville, Miss Pearl, Ramosamey [Ramo Samee / Ramaswami], Miss Smith, Mr Smith, Miss Somers, Miss Stewart, Mr Taylor, Masters T. and J. Thompson, Miss Turner, Mrs H. J. Turner, Mr Vandenhoff, Mr White, Miss Wilson, Mr Younge.

Stage Manager Mr H. Rivers.

Children in arms not admitted. Doors open at half-past six o'clock to commence at seven.

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/16/50.

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