The Variety Stage; a History of the Music Halls From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
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TFIE RISE OF THE AGENCIES 127 That afternoon De Frece had the ' court ' cleared and erected a stage. The entertainment proved a great success, and as there were no seats the audience brought their chairs with them. The next morning Mr De Frece went to pull down the fittings, when the enthusiastic magistrate said, — ' Never mind, I'll remand the prisoners ! ' And remanded they were for the space of four days. In 1884, Mr De Frece returned to London, where he met Mr Richard Warner, and became the... pro- vincial manager to the firm of Warner & Company, which position he continues to hold with con- spicuous ability and success at the present time. Mr De Frece is, as well as an agent, a song writer and a dramatic author of no mean prowess. Mr George Ware is a veritable veteran in the ranks of agents. He secured for Mr Maynard the first provincial engagement he ever had, that was in the days when he was a comic singer, and was made in 1850, four years before Mr Maynard started as a music-hall agent.
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