Amusements.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
: The Collier Stevenson Company shifted their quarters, last evening ;to the Academy x>( Music. The night: being finer they had a much better audience than on previous evenings; the paying part of the house being better filled. The pieces; performed were "Lady Dudley's Secret", and '1 Aladdin." The two pieces had By the 'same company been given ft few nights previous; still the interest the audience toot in the rendering of the plays was well •. sustained; To-night Bulwer JUytton's splendid drama, "The Lady of Lyons" will- be 'presented;' with Miss Stephenson as': Pauline, and Mr; Collier as Claude Melnott, with an attractive after-pieced From what we have hitherto seen of this company a theatrical : treat may be expected to night; The inantgement hftte very; wisely lowered ihe pri^^lds^ion?^^--^^'^^
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1665, 1 May 1874, Page 2
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