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... Concert, at 28, Ashley Place, 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, Alarch 17. Opening of Her Majesty's Opera, and performance of Semiramide, at Drury Lane. Miss M. Cronin's Concert, 94, Portland Place, 8.30 p.m. Irish Ballad Concerts (Alorning, at 3P.M., Evening, 8 p.m.) at ...

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... [Hymn of Praise and Stabat Mater), S P.M. Opening of tho Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, 8.30 r.M. Her Majesty's Opera, Drury Lane, 8.30 P.M. Wednesday, April 1. Sacred Harmonic Society, Exeter Hall [Messiah), 7.30 r.M. Albert Hall Choral Society, 8 r ...

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... performance of 'flic Lady of Lyons, Mr. John Nelson sustain ing the part ol ulauuo meinotte, anu iuiss i.ocu 1111101, 01 Drury Lane and Adclplii Theatres, that of Pauline. ...

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... an article by Miss Fanny Kemble in a recent number of the Atlantic Monthly. F. Nariskin.-- Mrs. Wrighton was playing at Drury Lane in 1773. William Pope-- The late Mr. Macready appeared at Covent Garden for the first time, after winning a brilliant ...

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... in an article by Miss Fanny Kcmble in a recent number of the A tl antic Monthly. F. Nariskix Mrs. Wrighton was playing at Drury Lane in 1775. William Pora.-The late Mr. Mac-ready appeared at Covent Garden for the first time, after winning a brilliant reputation ...

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... at Drury- lane, in the character of Juliet. Francis Hornb. Rose Cberi did play in this country, and in Genevieve which was written lor her by Eugene Scribe. Ophelia. It is quite true Garrick altered Hamlet and played it thus altered at Drury-lane Theatre ...

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... very best parts while at the Princess's was that of Anne Boleyn in Henry I III., and that she earned no small repute at Drury Lane Theatre as Margaret Ramsay, in Halliday's highly successful drama, King o' Scots. T. C. Edith's E tight was produced at ...

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... was a famous amateur actor, but wc cannot say where he performed. Ignorama. (1) In 1816, when Kean was playing Macbeth, at Drury Lane, the remainder of the cast was as follows Lady Macbeth, Mrs. Hartley Macduff, Mr. Alexander Rae Malcolm, James Wallack Banquo ...

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... in 1742, at Drury Lane theatre. It was acted six nights only. S. G. (Ipswich). It was. we believe, Douglas Jerrold, who said of plays written to orders, that they were usually also played to orders. H. P. Bland. The portico of Drury Lane Theatre was added ...

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... issue, as the University Sports, of which we had an engraving in the previous number. DRAMATIC. F. G. Write to Mr. Terris Drury Lane Theatre. B. E. Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour has been successfully placed upon the modern stage. It was played at ...

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... Bannister, who obtained it from Robertson, when he Bannister was paying a starring visit to Nottingham, and after singing it at Drury Lane, published it, dishonestly placing his own name on the title page. When Robertson retired from the stage he opened a general ...

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... Mi 11, an old burlesque, is shortly to be revived at the Strand Theatre. After next season, Mr. Chatterton retires from Drury Lane. The Gaiety season, which will close on the 19th inst., recommences on the 6th of August. Mr. George Clarke returns to America ...