New Drury Lane Theatre
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... Disturbances at Drury Lane Theatre—j French dramatic company, from the Theatre Historique of Paris opened Drury Lane Theatre on Monday night last, and j were greeted with hisses and hootings; or what The Timet calls a most disgraceful rxhibition ...
... MR. DAVIS’S BEAUTIFUL STUD OF HORSES, From the Theatres Rnyal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and the Royal Amphitheatre. ...
... DREADFUL ACCIDENT DRURY LANE THEATRE. DEATH OF MISS CLARA WEBSTER. On Saturday night frightful occurrence took place at this theatre, during the performance of the Revolt of the Harem. In the second act of the ballet, the ladies of the harem are discovered ...
... NOV. 12, 1842. ree Of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, EGS leave most respectfully to inform the No- bility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of and its Vielnity, that this Theatre, will be open for the Winter Season, On Monday, November 14th, 18: When will be performed ...
... MUSIC- HALL, Albion Street, Leeds. MRS. MOUNTAIN, principal Singer of the Theatre R.-.y -1, Drury Lane, brgs Lta.e to inform the Ladic and Gentlemen, &c. of Leeds, that having (through l'everc Indiipofnion) hem prevented the Pleafure oi performing according ...
... SINGING ACADEMY, 86, Worfolk-street. SAUNDERS, Pupil of Mr, T. Cooke, usicul Director of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane, London, begs most respectfully to inform 1 Publie, that he has deterwuin to answer the present general call for Vocal Instruction ...
... LARGE ROOM ROYAL HOTE X L, ST. JAMES'S R, HALIFA. 411. TEMPLETON, of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Gorden, hawing jest scorned from America, will bane the homer of snaking his First Appearance to Halifax, io of his GRAND MCSICA L ENTERTAINMENTS ...
... Serer eer Mr. MUDE, (Theatre Royal Drury Lane and Haymarket, hi® first Appearance these Seven Years. OSRIC MR. HOOPER. (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and St. James’s.) OPHELIA Miss E. ATKINSON. (Theatre Royai, Drury Lane.) A DANCE By Miss SALMON. (Theatre ...
... ent than is unconsciously expressed in the a* b **f Nicies which the Conservative and obstructive ■**E devoted to their Drury Lane meeting. Day after ft* V* Tim „, Standard, and Chronicle reverted to this sore I*l. lbe Tbev jffected to be witty at the ...
... of hi* Lordship, and that the Peer and the Commoner are now two people— Liverpool Albion. Her Majesty is about to visit Drury Lane Theatre to see the eatraordinary performance of Mr. Vao Atnhurg in the new |»antomiine of Jack Frout. The great coffer dam ...