He reappeared in London in 1866 as Sir Arthur Lascelles in Morion's " All that Glitters is not Gold ", but his great success at that time was in F . C . Burnand's burlesque of " Black-eyed Susan ", as Hatchett, " with dance . " This brought him to the erstwhile St James's Theatre, where he played with Henry Irving in " Idalia "; then with Ellen Terry in Charles Reade's " Double Marriage ", and Tom Taylor's " Still Waters Run Deep ".