TEMPLETON (From the Theatre* Roual, Drury Lane and Covent Garden)
... TEMPLETON (From the Theatre* Roual, Drury Lane and Covent Garden) ...
... TEMPLETON (From the Theatre* Roual, Drury Lane and Covent Garden) ...
... JENNY LIND.—The action brought by Mr Bunn against this celebrated eantatrice for her non-appearance at Drury Lane Theatre, according to her engagement, came on on Thursday in the Court of Queen's Bench, when a verdict was given against her, there being ...
... Freaks of Fortune.— A person named David M'lntyre, who resided at No. Charles Street, Drury Lane, and for some years depended solely upon the contributions of the benevolent, has become the possessor of immense wealth, by the demise of a younger brother ...
... Tom Dibden's Punning. —Tom, on one occasioo, being steward at the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund Dinner, arrived very late on a miserable looking nog. whose appearance called forth some remarks and merriment from those the windows. Gentlemen,'' said he ...
... BELL STREET HALL. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! MR TEMPLETON, Of the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden, and Drury Lane, will have the honour of giving a GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT* On Tuesday Evening, 26th December, 1848, In Bell Street Hall, Dundee. MR BLEWITT Will ...
... THISTLE HALL. UNION STREET, DUNDEE. Mr JAMES RUSSELL, Of ihe Theatres-Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket, WILL GIVE READINGS FROM SHAKSPERE. The First Reading, from HENRY TH h' FOURTH, Part 1, Will given on MONDAY, Dec. 3d, 1849; AND The Second ...
... GRAND CONCERT. MR TEMPLETON, from the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Cuvent Garden, and the MISSES SMITH, have the honour to announce that they will give A SECOND GRAND CONCERT. In the Thistle Hall, Union Street, on Wednesday even ing the 10th November ...
... of the Rebellion in 1745; with the illustrative Jacobite Songs. Pianoforte Accompanyist, Mr Land, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The Doors will be opened at half-past seven o'clock, the Entertainment commence at eight o’clock, and terminate about ten ...
... HARRINGTON (Professor and Principal Double Bass, from the Royal Academy of Music, London); MR COLLINS (From the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, St James’s, &c.) Full particulars in the Programmes, which may be procured at the Booksellers. Doors to be opened at half-past ...
... for a breach of engagement, in singing her Majesty's Theatre, in Italian, before she had fulfilled her contract to sing at Drury Lane Theatre, in English. After a rule nisi had been moved for by the defendant the ground of excessive damages, and refused ...
... assumed in an article which appeared in a recent number of the Peelite organ, the Morning Chronicle, when treating of the late Drury Lane great Reform Meeting, will fully justify the remark we have ventured to make. From that article it doe 9 seem to us that ...
... large enough to contain the immense crowds who attend their meetings. They have, therefore, engaged Drury Lane Theatre for Wednesday next. Drury Lane Theatre, when crowded, will contain from 4000 to persons. ...