DRURY LANE JUBILEE PANTOMIME
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... pieces, or produce new ones of the same kind: The two best pantomimes of i - the season are, of course, at Covent ?? I b, and Drury Lane. Rivals in- every branch of I dramatic art-tragedy, comedy. and opera- those great houses have competed in the pro- o duction ...
... agree that thoe rales shonld hav ia very bnlak eenpl=ion, ana-the femalas one, as fair as fair cas be Thepreeent r~nwival at Drury Lane shows soma'; advanee in the matter of ¢Ostume. The PtolemaiG Mu. warriord have-beards of one uniformrpattern, dark- hued ...
... ground, and takes expression in remarkable wvays. One of the most extraordinary was s the emeute that Nvas threatened at Drury Lane Theatre. Sir Augustus Harris had gene- rously given the National Theatre for a niatinee performance, but it. was discovered ...
... Peter's to inaugurate the twentieth century at -Aihich his. Holiness I himself will o fflciate.. .DRURY LANE EhVI'S THE DM0ORD. The praises. of the Drury Lane panto ?? 3 mime- a-re in all' the papers this morning, 3 and they are 'justified, for the 'most ...
... most articles of dress have still to be ironed by hand. OPENING OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. This weeak Fill see the doors of Drury- lane, the Haymarket, and Daly's Theatres thrown open once more to the public, iytilst the managers of the Strand, the Lyric, ...
... it,,5 no0to empuloy 13,000 horses, wi'hose average life is tever five years. maibly Drury Lane Theatre. «rsitY Mr. Neil Forsyth; the acting manager of I te or Drury Lane, informs me that the advanced one booking of .the Aladdin pantomminl beats ] n tohe ...
... Robertson (45) was sentenced to death for;the t murder of, Mary Kenealy, a little girl about a five years of age, in a house in Drury Lane. S Sir George Armytage, Bart., died on Thfrs- day, at the age of 80. a The 'Dowager Viscountess Hampden died r 1 unexpectedly ...
... Thursday George Robertson, alias Shortie, was charged with the wilful murder of Mary Kenealy, aged four, in Goldsmith-street, Drury Lane. He was re- manded. At Swansea Police-court on Thursday the prisoner Rhys Davies, haulier, charged with the wilful murder ...
... xignsager' of ,Drury Lane; is9tokbe proceeded agahist as,. iL 5 hkving been the agnit of Messrs.'Gye and Mapsleson, iff the Covent Garden lessees, when. he . made tne engage i n- jentel with the artists who are under contract to sing, :] hc Drury 'Lane, and, pea- ...
... PANTOMIM99. The pantomime interest this year has centred in the New Olympic. Everyone knew there would be a good show at Drury, Lane. But curiosity was stirred to see how Mr. Oscar Barrett, the inventor and con- bstractor of several brilliantly successful ...
... call- ing on the proprietors of the paper to show y cause why they should not be committed for Is contempt of court. e DRURY LANE MURDERER RE- f PRIEVED. IS On Friday afternoon the governor of Newgate received an intimation from the Home Office e to ...