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DRURY-LANE THEATRICAL FUND FESTIVAL

... DRURY-LANE THEATRICAL FUND FESTIVF, The Thirteenth Anniversary Festival of thp ijut A Spar ,,iILLSG~~~.V11 ?? X''E ole lirwy lni. Theatrical Fund was celebratedl on Wednesday at *he Freemasons' Tavern. At six o'clock his Royal Hi ih,, Duke of Clarence ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... sh has offered to become responsible for a moiety of the necessary expenses, Mr. Livius is in treaty with Mr. Balls, of Drury-lane, to accompany him for a month. The translation of Hernani, by Lord Levison Gower, was repeated at Bridgwater-house on ...

THE ATRIUCAL CHIT-CHAT

... month, with the Huenchboach. Latlam and Edwin were members of the company. Mr. George Jones, who some time since figured at Drury Lane in Ilanlet has been eagnped in stuperintending a new theatre, to be called the ' Marshall, at Rich nond, in America, which ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE—A SQUABBLE

... present case to state barely, and without prejudice, the facts which have led to the with- drawal of those pieces, from thoe Drury lane bills in which the name of Mr. C. Mathews occurs, and have probably caused no slight change in the prospects of the manage- ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... garden Tbeatre, and we understand that a new and plansible scheme is in agitation, viz-for the same person to hire both DrUry-lane and Covent-garden (at a reduced rent of course), and. a-scording to circumstances nightly, to play 'omedy at the one and ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Nemours to pass some time at Windsor is r_- peated in the French papers. Fair Rosamondis the greatest bit of the present Drury- lane season, the receipts averaging 3001. a night, even at tbe present prices. We hear that the Surrey magistrates have at length ...

THE LONDON MINR THEATRES

... any contest between thea- trical establishments, becomes irresistibie and un- ess the proprietors of the Theatres Roya.e Drury- lane and Covent-garden, can distinctly show that the proceedings whivh they have conimenced against the Minor Theatres $ are ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the Castle to-day. Her Majesty, through the Lord Chamberlain, Lord Ux- bridge, has taken private boxes for the season at Drury- lane and Covent-garden, The sum paid by the Sovereign to each lessee of the winter houses for her box is 4001., which is exclusive ...

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... have been made.!. The choice lay, 'nly' a R! .few days ago, ?? (of Covent garden) and Buny,' t the presentatagesmacnger qf Drury lane under Capt. Polbill. c Ihe tender of the latter 'was cbnsiderably above that of the a former; and consequently Laporte, ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... in the course of the week, and for the best of all reasons-because there was very little to transpire. The managers of Drury- lane and Covent-garden are actively engaged in making and completing engagements, and among others vwe are glad to hear that ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... bril- liant reception in Vienna, arrived in London on Wednesday night, to superintend the production of his new opera at Drury. lane Theatre, which will bho put in rehearsal immediately after Mr. Lavette's LouRTeA has been brought ot.-MORNIXG CUno- NICLE ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... week for the direction of the concerts d'liver, at Drury-laca ITheatre. I Herr Schumann has signed an agreement to rent Drury. ; lane Theatre for 48 nights for the German,Operas. He ras I ;D treaty for the Prince's Theatre, which treaty is now, of course ...