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... DRURY LANE. The first appearance of Robert le Diable” in this country was towards the close of Monck Mason’s unfortunate management of her Majesty’s heatre, where, under the superintendence of the composer himself, it was produced with extraordinary splendour ...
... DRURY LANE. On Thursday afternoon last week Mr. A. Harris generously gave the use of bis theatre for the purpose of a performance in aid of the funds of the Royal General Theatrical Fund. The curtain rose on Taking u Easy, well played by Messrs. Chessman ...
... DRURY LANE. AIETY_ THE* THE 4. T. W. ITRREY mess.- EATBE. Immense soceese and Lakilli - giGirTS of the great Drury Lane Drams, PLUCK. by permission of Augustus Harris. Drury La ne hosnery, Drury Appointments, and Drury Lane Sensational Effects. 13 VENIN ...
... AT DRURY LANE. SOME REMINISCENCES. By R H. LINDO. _ m. Drury Lane during its long and varied career has had more historical and notable happenings within its walls than any othor theatre in the world. Books innumerable have been written around it; but ...
... DRURY LANE. Mr. Risley—we beg his pardon believe he is termed Professor appeared here on Tuesday with his sons, having completed a grand series of continental engagements, extending, we are informed, to St. Petersburg!!. The boys have lost none of that ...
... DRURY LANE. On Tuesday, A Cure for tke Heart Ache was performed at this Theatre, with very considerable . succesa. In Old Rapid, we had a very favourable specitneu of what the Public may expect from Mr. WATiossolt, from the Haymarket Theatre. He posses ...
... DRURY LANE. Notwithstanding the entire failure of the last ballet, Danaides,” the business at this establishment has been above the average, even to such old performances as The Bohemian Girl” and Der Kreyschutz,” which have drawn one or two good houses ...
... DRURY LANE. We regret that we cannot record the new ballet of Imelda,” produced at this theatre on Monday, as a very successful production; the more so, as it is the composition of Mr. Barrez, to whom the play-going public inclined to this class of e ...
... DRURY LANE. It was a praiseworthy act to mount Mozart’s Nozze di Figaro,” although the resources of the theatre were not sufficiently strong to supply a strong cast. Berlioz having a real sympathy for the music, was displayed in much more advantageous ...
... DRURY LANE. THE RECONSTRUCTION. The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, has, by a wonderful scheme of re-construction, been transformed from an old, ugly building into a new, elegant, comfortable and oommodious theatre. The work of reconstruction is the more ...
... DRURY LANE. Last Saturday evening this house afforded a triple novelty, to a most numerous congregation of its friends and patrons—anew opera ; a new prima donna (Miss Clara Novello) ; and a new accession to its vocal force, in the person of the first ...