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THE DRAMA ON HORSEBACK

... a r1a donkey meant real dramatic art. HowI then shal we appraise the achievement of Sir Augustasi who upon the stage of Drury Lane has attempted nothing less than a representation of the Grand National Steeplechase ? Not only are the horses real horses ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HIN)R MAJESTY'S 'I'HEATRE,. A MILLION (1O YONEY. The Drury Lane ?? pro(ducel, id llrtho auspices of Sir Augustus Harris may o.t 1)je prc. cisely th1e supreme fruition of drarna;,ti, at. 1hilt there is this at least to be said for ?? ilt timy are never ...

LITERATURE

... The illustrationts itre quaint and delightful. Tilr. HustaYOURS OF Cyxmcus. London : The Cynicus Publishing Company, 59 Drury Lane; and Simpkin, Marshall, Haamiltoil, Kent, & Co. Tlhis dainty boollet is a popular edition Of ,-The ltmniours of Cynicus ...

AMUSEMENTS

... dramnie) has beecs a favourite * I ti a line of facious aicl'resses-it was that in wlilil Mrs Jordan inmmtc her ihot cut t Drury Lane slniccthil nc more ?? a litiiidrecl years since. Aliss K;Lte Voguhdiicci ?? obeyed i tr ue instinct in se lect- ecin it ...

AMUSEMENTS

... Londoni houes-e Pettitt spells success, and the name is one to coni jure with. Nor is this success undeservcj, Adelphi and Drury Lane melodrama is not tho- highest form of art-hypercritical folk woWu[ doubtless deny its claim to be art it all -- but it ...

MAGAZINES

... the C well-known actress, who for several years has C represented the heroines of the Adelphi and I subsequently of the Drury Lane melodramas. X The third photograph shows the intellectual I features of Mr Richard lie Gallienne, fast coming into note ...

LITERATURE OF THE DAY,

... different published works and those in progressfl is ai excellent one. This small volume (Cynicus el 'ubllshing Company, Drury Lane, London) 0. gives a capital idea of the scope of the artistic skill, and ought to popularise lis larger works. As the namiiie ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... 1 TIhe Shaughraun, was for the first time played at Wallack's Theatre, New York. Twelve months after it was produced at Drury Lane, when, v rote a well-known critic, ' there was cheering to the echo, calls before the curtain innumerable, waving of ha ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... and experience in a ol unilber of loading proinilment theatres, and getting the polish added by a seasoil in London at, Drury Lane and tbe Adelphi, Mr Edward Compton coil-. b rnenced the 11-1igenilent of companies on his own II qccotllt aboul A 1OZODt ...

REMARKABLE THEATRICAL EVENT

... | ?? I A RENEflT FOR NELLIE FARREN. A remarkable dramatic performance unique in the history of the stage, took place at Drury Lane Theatre yesterday, when a complimentary benefit was given to M iss Nellie Fan'en, tile popular burlesque aetress, who, through ...