To be followed by a peculiarity called HOOKER AND SNOOKER
Weekly Chronicle (London), Sunday 30 March 1851
ROYAL SURREY THEATRE.
Lessees, Messrs. Shepherd and Creswick.
Reproduction of the successful drama of Belphegor, in which Mr. Creswick will perform. TO-MORROW (Monday), Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, BELPHEGOR THE ITINERANT: Guillaume Belphegor, Mr. Creswick; Chevalier de Hollar, Mr. T. Meed; Madeline, Miss Cooper; Catharine, Miss H. Coveney; Nina Flora, Miss Jane Coveney. After which, THE TWO POLTS; in which Messrs. Widdicombe and Bruce Norton will appear. To conclude with the drama of THE ROSE OF ETTRICK VALE—On Wednesday, for the Benefit of Mr. Shepherd, Lessee, KING JOHN. After which, a Grand Concert. To be followed by a peculiarity called HOOKER AND SNOOKER: Hooker, Mr. Widdicombe; Snooker, Mr. Shepherd. To conclude with a ballet, called THE COBBLER AND THE TAILOR.—On Saturday, a Play. THE TWO POLTS. And THE ROSE OF ETTRICK VALE. —Box-office open from 11 till 3, under the direction of Mr. Kerschner.