The Tivoli—The Dumonds. Mrs Sims Reeves, Vulcana, Atlas, and Jenny Grey are the big magnets in the Tivoli bill at present Th- Dumonds supply a very taking turn and their efforts are cordially appreciated Mrs. Sims Reeves sings a brace of ballads with a purity of delivery and a charm of style which come as a revelation to those used to the average balladRickards for his halls in Australia for1905.The Duchess of Dantzic is one of the most expensive pieces that has as yet been produced in London, costing over /’iz.000Norman I'artridge leaves for New York shortly, where he will appear at Raster in a version of Marie Corelli’s BarrabasMR. JULIUS KNIGHT.singer in the halls Vulcana and Atlas would le handy folk to have on the premises these hot days to shift things about. Heavy weights seem nothing to these two.Mr George Kunkel, a comedian who will be recollected herewith the Stanton Haltam opera company, has returned to the colonies with Sanford's American dramatic company.Mr. Alec. Verne, the genial avant courier of the Sheridan company, arrived in Sydney last Saturday, and reported having a good time in N /- The company reorganise here for the South African tourThe Yaldares were in London at latest advices, Irene Franklin at theOrpheum, Denver. V S A., and Callahan and Mack at Keith s Theatre. BostonMiss Florence T Gleeson. the clever young character artiste, gets warm approv il for her representation of Twee-ney in The Admirable Crichton.Mr. William Anderson has purchased the rights of a new piece. A Girl s Cross Ways, which will be produced for the first time in Australia at Eastertide.Claude Willmott. brother of Mrs Maesmore Morris, has been appointed Australasian correspondent and representative of the New York Dram at cYfi.s.