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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... the management of a new house on the closing of the Court Theatre. It is said Mr. Fell wishes to succeed Mr. Chattorton at Drury Lane, Mr. Nation succeeding him at the Holborn. Measrs. D'Arcy and Boss are writing a four-act play fer the NewElephant and Castle ...

A PURE DRAMA THE SOURCE OF INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT

... the roviciate of the Prince Regent, he was successfna in bringing order out of chaos, and in making both Covent-garden and Drury-lane Theatres the; home of the dramatic muse and the rendezvous of all the cultured classes of the, day. Backed by such me as ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... ?? :made 3n this week, and several novelties are introduced. a Murray and White's original white minstrelms 's from the Drury Lane Theatre, have been engaged to at considerable nipense, and give entire eatefac. cm tion in their songs and dances. The one ...

THEATRE ROYAL, SWANSEA

... on Monday, Samuel Barker, aged 20, was remanded, bail being ac. cepted, on a charge of shootiug a boy named Henry Neal at Drury-lane. The prisoner carried the injured boy to a doctor's, and thence to King's.croae Hospital where he was arrested. Prisoner ...

MR. CHARLES DILLON AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL

... palmy days of h tbe drama. Since his last visit to Cardiff Mr. it Dillon has appeared for sixty one conseoutive a nights at Drury.lane Theatre, London, as Leontes ' in a most elaborate prodnotion of the Winter's it Tale, his magnif cent perfmoance of this ...

CARDIFF FINE ART EXHIBITION

... tea spoons. ?? dessert spoons, in two tablespoons.foursalt. spoons, and a dozwn table Iforks. 01 I _= tt T!he receipts at Drury-lane Theatre, London, di Iveraged £'400 a night lest week, with *- Youth ir ion the boards. : a ...

A WELSHMAN IN OPERA AT DRURY-LANE

... and lisn ability as anl operatic singer. ir. Ben Davies will take orominiontparts in other operas during the season at Drury Lane. Esmeraida wiii be repeated to-night and on Friday next. the other I works produced this week being *- Pidelis and the ...

NELL GWYNNE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... direction of Mr. Harry Jackson. This gentleman It is well known as the indefatigable stage manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, and Ofthis fact should be sufficient guarantee I on that the company under his command will he a, found efficient at all ...

AN OLD-FASHIONED FESTIVAL AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... OLD-FASRIONED FET1VAL AT I DRURY-LANE THEATRE. (Pr OUI1 WELSH COttREPONDNsw rN LON-DON.) IpaSWIch There is no place Of amfusOemet, around which addres So many historical assootattons cling ag the old dnesday Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. It has ?? been ho was ...

LITERARY, ART, AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... orchestra, conducted by c Mr. W. G. Cusins. a Her only appearance this season in opera will be a made on Thursday next at Drury-lane for Mr. o Milpleson's benefit. The work selected is ' II B3i~rbiors, Mad~iim Patti being 1sosina and 31. cl Nicolini tile ...

LITERARY, ART, & DRAMATIC NOTES

... Mr. Edward Compton, and noticed in h this paper at the timec of its original production in E the provinces. i On Saturday Drury Lane re-opened with Hirrns b and Pettilct's sporting drama, A Run of Luck. c Mr. Hartis describes his plav as a domestic drama ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... productions of modern times have so ?? the present generation of playgoers al thlis 3i- which when originaly produceds at Drury- lane Theatre, with a wealth of epecta- cular displav, immediately tovio Londen by, storm, It will be sufficient to say thtlL ...