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The Royal Queen's Theatre...last three nights [Thursday 26 May, Friday 27 May and Saturday 28 May, 1870] of the sisters Fanchette in the celebrated Parisian dance, entitled the can-can nigthly received by crowded houses with unbounded enthusiam. Re-appearance of Mr. & Mrs. George Owen. On Thursday evening, May 26th, 1870, the entertainments will commence with the celebrated drama, entitled 'Aurora Floyd!' for this night only...on Friday evening, May 27, 1870, benefit of the sisters Fanchette when the entertainments will commence with the popular drama of 'Lady's Audley's Secret!'...on Saturday evening, May 28, 1870, the entertainments will commence with the celebrated Irish drama entitled 'Thacken Dhu' [the playbill features an illustration of Norah, the Thackeen Dhu, holding onto the branch of a tree while she hangs over over a ravine trying to excape from Barney the Sot, who is trying shown chopping on the branch of the tree she is holding onto with an axe; these characters played by Mrs. George Owen and Mr. George Owen respectively].
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Royal
Queen
's
Theatre
(
Great
Brunswick
St
.,
Dublin
)
Language:
English
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1870.
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The Royal Queen's Theatre Dublin 1866...Engagement for positively twelve night only of the celebrated comedians, Mr. Edward Saker and Mr. Lionel Bough :
First night of the new comedy of 'Society!' and the latest new burlesque, entlted 'Paris!!'...on Monday evg., October 8th, 1866, the performance will commence with the new comedy, which created such a sensation last season at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, entitled 'Society!'...To conclude with Burnard's latest burlesque, entitled 'Paris or, Vive L'Empriere!!' [.] Lower private boxes £1 1 s. Upper Private Boxes 15s. Boxes...2s. Pit...1s. Second Price at 9 o'clock. Boxes...1s. Pit...6d. Middle Gallery...6d. Upper Gallery...3d.
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Queen
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Brunswick
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.,
Dublin
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English
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1866.
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