Show Facts From Many Foyers Bill Nye comes to the theatre about theIst the-Ist of May a Sol Smith Russell is at the Baldwin in San Francisco Joseph Grismer is putting on Youth in great style at the Alcazar Dorothy has reached its thousandth night in London It never caught on to any great extent in America Albani was enthusiastically welcomed back to America at her Boston appearance on the night of March 4 Wallace Eddinger is the name of the precocious pre-cocious boy who plays Little Lord Faunt leroy on the western tour Effie Ellsler is Douglas Whites next and 6 N best attraction after Uncle Tom She will r play Egypt on the 25th Maltese Hammers minstrels play in 1a4 the Twentieth ward Wednesday night They announce an entirely new pro gramme Shakespeares Merchant of Venice has been converted into a French opera and will be produced at the Paris Opera Comique + 1 a r err f er the lease of the Salt Lake theatre one being be-ing Len Grover Jr soninlaw of Mr James Dwyer Mansfield is at work on a great spectacular spec-tacular production of Richard III and will bring it out at the Globe theatre London at a cost of 30000 to 10000 Mrs Potters Cleopatra was an artistic failure and financial success Mrs Lang trys Lady Macbeth was an artistic success and financial failure Alta Boucicaults marriage with Louise Thorn dyke last week comes a little late but then maybe he overlooked it and with the lady its a case of better late than never Lotta announces that she will retire from the stage for two years after the close other ot-her present tour in order to give her attention at-tention to her theatre in Boston Emily Soldene has returned from Europe with a trunk full of new comic operas one or two of which she hopes to see produced in New York alas for our coast defenses It is said that Mrs Langtry has applied to Lawrence Barrett for the position of leading support to Edwin Booth next season sea-son We would like to have seen Law rences face at the moment The chorus girls in the Conreid opera company write to the New York papers that their manager refused to pay for their meals along the Union Pacific railroad and that consequently they underwent great hardship A correspondent sends us a glowing account ac-count of the performance of Lost in London Lon-don Nephi the other night He speaks enthusiastically of the lady Miss Nellie Shroder and dubs the little Chicago opera house as an ark The Home Dramatic club will give their usual conference performance this year on April 5 C and S Pique will be given for tho benefit of ye country folk and some drama new to the club will be selected for the other two nights Nat Goodwins new play by Brander Mathews and Jessop is entitled A GoldMine Gold-Mine and is attracting considerable attention at-tention in New York It was originally written for Raymond and he played it a I few nights before his death |