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Jean-Claude SEGUIN
Blackpool est une ville d'Angleterre (Grande-Bretagne).
1897
1898
Le Triograph Lumière (Empire, <3 juin->30 septembre 1898)
Le Triograph Lumière propose des vues animées au mois de juin à l'Empire :
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Empire (Manager, J. R. Huddlestone).-One of the best variety companies that could be got together is here this week. [...] Lumier's Triograph completes the bill.
Music Hall and Theatre Review, Londres, vendredi 3 juin 1898, p. 12.
Un mois plus tard, les séances se prolongent à l'Empire :
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Empire (Manager, Mr. John R. Huddlestone).-The Royal Welsh Singers maintian their splendid reputation. [...] Lumiere's triograph pleased the holiday audiences.
Music Hall and Theatre Review, Londres, vendredi 8 juillet 1898, p. 12.
Des séances ont lieu jusqu'au 30 septembre 1898.
1899
Le Triograph (Empire, <7 juillet-13 octobre 1899)
Le Triograph offre des vues animées à l'Empire en juillet :
Empire (General Manager, Mr. Arthur F. Lemee ; Musical Director, Mr. T. W. Walker).—The engagement of Jean Seul has proved an immense attraction ; his marvellous and bewildering mysteries make one wonder if there is anything that the man cannot do. The Five Olmars give a capital acrobatic show, and are well appreciated. Little Florrie, the Four Ramlos, Sisters Elcock, Charles Harvey, Sisters St. Ray, and Les Bast, musical eccentrics, make up a very attractive programme, which is brought to a close by the animated pictures of the Triograph, which have become so popular at this hall.
Music Hall and Theatre Review, Londres, vendredi 7 juillet 1899, p. 32.
Les projections se prolongent jusqu'au 13 octobre.
1900
Les Bio-tableaux de Walter Gibbons (Alhambra, 27 avril.11 mai.1er juin 1900)
Walter Gibbons présente ses bio-tableaux à l'Alhambra:
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Alhambra (General Manager, Mr. Harry Lundy; Manager, Mr. Arthur Yates; Musical Director, Mr. E. Bosanquet).—Binns and Binns, musical eccentrics, form a strong turn. George Mozart, comedian and musician, is clever. Nellie Stratton, a smart comedienne, has a host of admirers. Walter Bellonini, a juggler of first-rate order, also proves his abilities as a trainer of performing dogs. Difficult operatic selections are ably rendered by Florence Esdaile. Alf Chester, comedian, has a capital laughing song. Wilkie Bard, described as a quaint comedian, is as popular as ever. Rosie Wood has a splendid reception. Selkirk's patriotic spectacle and Walter Gibbons' war pictures remain from last week.
Music Hall and Theatre Review, Londres, vendredi 27 avril 1900, p. 13.
Le spetacle est à nouveau annoncé le 11 mai et le 1er juin.