DRURY-LANE THEATRE
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... Stephens's return to Covent Garden Theatre Saturday heartily welcomed by overflowing ?? feron does not renew her engagement with Drury Lane manager -the price appears the only ?? opera in pro- ?? D'Oyley, and not d6erjeant Onslow, officiates on Home (circuit for ...
... in Consols last week till Friday, when market f became heavy through fear, as alleged, of Lords throwing out Reform Bill.-Drury-lane commenced campaign Saturday with Honey-Moon and Brigand-the house fully and fashion- , ably attended-a new tragedy accepted ...
... steam-er ?? church- rates Carried, nai several ladies ?? actor at Coveirt- garden appoirsted to read tire crewy pieces of Drury-lane-Great ItntenitiOrts making, and great improvemenits wvanting, itt tile loio of Commons-still Eaich seu:e wbicil niays on ...
... Greenwiell, in thle room1l of Vice-Admiral Sir 'I los. M. Hardy, Bart. deceased. BANKIRUPTS. Joshua Kidd, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, coach currier. James Alexander Reynolds, Birmingham, hatter. Thomas Sowler, Manchester, bookseller. John Holt. Rusholme ...
... I THlE QUEEN'S VISIT TO DRURY-LANE THEATRE. I _ I . .. ?? . I . . ,. .. . -4~ . . ?? Last night hier Mbjesty, aocccompahied iby P'rince Albert, paid a state visit-to this great national theatre. ;,As is usual, in ijuch cases, upons the announcement, a ...
... ART UNION OF LONDON. Jlie annual Meeting of the, subscribers to the Art Union of London took place tofday at Drury-lane Theatre, for the purpose of receiving the tunnual report, and distributing thle thas.tls DkeofCanibridge, onl talking the chair, said ...
... and painted by Mr. W. C. Fisher, of Oxford, scenic artist; the stage- director was Mr. Rogerson, of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane; Mr. Nathan, of Tichborne-street, London, costutnier; and Mi- . Wilson, of the Strand, coiffeur. It is butt dule, how- ever ...
... ' THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD. On Monday evening last, Mt-. Hooper, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, late manager of the Olympic Theatre, and lessee of the Theatre Royal, Cambridge, commenced his campaign in Oxford for thepresentseasonattle Theatre in Oriel-street ...
... completeness to the Company, Mr. Hooper hag secured the services of one of the best actors of the present day, Mr. A. Younge, of Drury Lane, who will make his first appearance on Monday evening in the character of Sir Peter Teazle, in the School for Scandal ...
... applause filled me with pride and ambition, aisd at the end a, of a three months' eng-ageinont at Oxford I returned to Lt Drury Lane Theatre a much better actor than when I left it. (Checers.) If any thing could increase urY respect and [gratitude towatrds ...
... It was not then a vecry prominent oiee, as its meetings were held at a certain house of entertainment in - inega-ard, Drury-lane. Time clu) assenebled there onceI - -eek I tiey dined together on Shakspeare's birtleday; and in tlse neulbeiry season there ...