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LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... bad- *'st of Ihis kw&*~ shot thsrough the hose. lutOEIGINA.L 2Lu3 -BXARo.-Blue Beard was originally ~produced at the late Drury-lane Theatre in the year 1798, - and its almost unprecedeated succews is said to have Stavedi tha spenid stalihmet fon imening ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... otltitigr to feel tinl auibpeitio to give thle test aelect to t le chisetcter 0 al lottedl to ali i,-e to Coventiigtt dcii or Drury. lane-aind I go to Sleep. See the teasts, sit the reign of dulness, aI hear tin opisra, hal f thle siuigtr Iittsigui h rest siigniy ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... are making for tom the production of a showy piee for Easter. We should Fill, like to suggest the Acis and Gala/en, from Drury-lane, the which being so very effectie'in its scenery, andl so beau- and. tiful in its music, could not fail to be greatly successful ...

THE ATRE-ROYAL

... draw- ings of all the principal devices, banners, &c. &-c. had, through the liberality- of Mir. Macready, been received from Drury-lane, there were still a few small errors in . costume, but which we name only from the assurance we feel that those now at the ...

To the EDITORS of the MANCHESTER TIMES

... still. - - Mctm'opolhtan. A CASE Or ?? the run of thle Coronation, Elliston's royal spectacle, as lie proudly termed it, at Drury Lane - Theatre-, the success was edo 1 unprecedented that-,the great lessee determined 'onI stopping. nll orders, and totally ...

The Family Companion

... back at half-past twelve; saw a play-bill hanging out of his pocket, and taxed him; when lie admitted lie had 0 been to Drury Lane. WVhy couldn't he have taken me? .liriday.-IHe lvanted half a dozen pocket handkerchiefs, c and gave me the veney for them ...

FROM THE OCEAN AN UNPUBLISHED POEM

... a iguest lie was beheaded iii 1547. i ED3mUrnD ROANLl-On a certain evening, shortly after ii I his nmemorable debilt at Drury Lane, RonII, accompanied 1i by Ills old aiid faithful ally, Jack Hughes, dropped in, or Ii rahe dope up (by way of cataclaresis) ...

TO — —, ON LEAVING SOUTHPORT FOR HOME

... about the matters as any uwurise child could be sup- g e posed. One person, Miss Tidsnvell, for many years ann actress at Drury Lane Theatre, was supposed to be in jthe secret, but as her accounts, like those of Kean, were Itnot always Iromologous, she ...

MUSICAL

... conduct the Birmingham Fes- tival, in August. Mr. HIenry Smart is engaged on an opera, which it is likely will be heard at Drury Lane, Theatre. Mr. Lavenn ditto, ditto. Mr. Wallace is writing another opera for the same theatre. MADAME PLEYEL.-It is decided ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... dramantic eflectiyeuess, tlitit o this distinction ought to be attributed. Got up, with great 1 splendlour, at Covent Garden or Drury Lane, an.audience tl might find it uot only endurable but delightful. With such L, emibellishlments, however, as a Manchester ...

Local Intelligence

... Theatre last season, has, in the course of the present one, taken very prominent position in the English Opera Company at Drury Lane, notwithstanding the predictions of a contemporary—that the unpleasant position termed shelving was destined to be her ...

THE AUTOBIORGRAPHY OF A WORKING MAN

... go to Drury Lane on the Sunday night, and i yet the desire to know more of that secret committee, of v which they sought to make me a member, was irresistible. r I went: and reached soon after dark the wall of that mean grave-yard in Drury Lane, the very ...