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CULLEN THEATRICALS

... rise 'iThe nestling Eagle flutters eye it flies : And who can tell, but that our Dratna's fame May one (lay rival even Drury Lane. Could we but penetrate, like Itighland seers, Through the dim vista of the conming yeArs; Then Idgilt we see here, oniv ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... realms of mind-theI empire of thought-and maintains a proud superiority over all her Contem-. poraries. Saturday last at Drury Lane Theatre was devoted to a epitodid reminis-t ceslce of the late Sir Waiter Scott. After the opera of Rob Rey Macgregovr, ...

MY GRAVE

... for his pro- so fessional exertions nearly one hundred thousand pounds, from the time he fe made his first appearance at Drury-lane Theatre, in the character of Shtlock, te until his final exit at Covent-garden. I ti. The Age says that Mlr Kean, since ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... follota.I ,asl by another. S There are only two perfuormers now alive who wern 'rontesoporuries moulta a Garrick in the first Drury-Lane Theatre, nAmely, Jack Bannsister, weho first a, appeared in tnagedy, and Byrne, the celebrated harletliin, welo , itose ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... pro. vO prtceor of the WPeekly Dispatch, for an adverse critieistt onl the per. iti formances and general Arrangements at Drury-lane Theatre, which Pi, 'recently appenred in thstjhournnl. ho. A subscription to raisesa monument In Pore la Chaise to the memory ...

LITERATURE

... is simple, and within the compass of any voice. MrEodwel'sBalad, whichisintroduced in the Cricket Match, performed at Drury Lane, is commonplace. The Waltzes are lively, though there is nothing striking either in tem ore the Polka. I Hovehlo's Part ...

THE CREAM OF THE COMIC PAPERS

... Clark goes back to America in July. tI Mr IV. S. Gilbert's new play will be in blank verse. q 5 CIrChatterton retires from Drury Lane after next w season. tr Mr Lytton Sothern is going to play Lard Dundreary se in Melbourne. if The American papers state ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... L'Africaine. r Mr Wallerstein will be the musical director for Mr e Augustus Harris's forthcoming pantomime season at a Drury Lane. a It is stated that Mr Wilmot, who originally took n id the Duke's Theatre for three years, has now renewed In. the lease ...

LITETRATURE

... The Tailors: Almost a Tragedy, giving a e humorous account of a play entitled : The of a Tailors, which was produced at Drury Lane more are, than a century ago, and which resulted in a riotous s at uproar owing to the indignation of the Knights of rob- ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... accepted an engagemrerit for next season with Mr Gye. Alir Augustus FHarris is busily makiing his ar- rangemetnts for the Drury Lane Christnas antomrime, which, theatre-goers wvill be pleased to beat, wilt this year be Signed by the prince of pantomime ...

THE COMIC PRESS

... at all, and is anow to be seen running about just as fast as ever. a sti [F r JUDY.1 k A New Reading of Shakespeare-At Drury Lane all sc the stage is a World. 00 A LEAD-ING QUESTION.-Agreeable Tenant- The es rint? Sartinly, sor; an' where will ye ...