Annals of the Liverpool Stage From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Tog

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Annals of the Liverpool Stage From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Tog
Broadbent R. J.
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were well suited to the taste of those for whom he successfully catered through a number of years.
• This gate only a few years since was still to be seen in front of the theatre in Paradise Street.
t It was either In the house formerly belonging to the schoolmaster, or one adjoining t hat Mr. James Kieman, the well-known entrepreneur, was bom.
X This lesser hall was afterwards used as a dancing saloon.
ANNAIvS OF THE I. IVERPOOL STAGE 259 When Mr. Heath first opened the ' Colly, ' — as it was
...fam- iliarly called — the audience, in order to enter the theatre, had to pass through the graveyard which partly encircled the building. Amongst a number of youthful frequenters of the ' CoUy ' the behef gained ground that some ' spirit doom'd for a certain term to walk the night ' haunted the vicinity of the theatre. Be this as it may, there is no doubt that prior to the removal of the remains for reinterment elsewhere, ' Props ' of the theatre was never at his wit's end for a skuU for Hamlet.

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