OPENING OF DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... THE QUEEN'S VISIT T.0 DRURY LANE. On Wednesday the Queen went in state to this theatre. Fler intention to (lo so having been atinnsutu d some days previously, every place in all the citoles of boxes was immediately taken. In a few minutes after the opening ...
... cuarter of an hour it spread into one unbroken flame over the whole of tle imniense pile, exten- ding from Brydges-Stiret to Drury-lane ; so that the pillar of fire was not less than 450 feet in breadth. It is impossible for the mind to con- ceive any ?? mole ...
... 1)IIURIY LANI. 'I'rm..AtrRICAL FUNI) DINNERL ?? the anniver-iiry Of the Drury Lane Tneatrieal Fund dinner .wns beld lit the 1-remlason's rall. The Dulie of Cnaisrilgo presided, nod vns supported by the Marqulis of Nororinahy Lord Adul- plu Fitccli rDwe ...
... from his long and severe indisposition, anti was able to ac- company a party of friends to the Duke of Bedford's box at Drury Lane on Wednesday, to see the new ballet of the Daughter of the Danube. The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland, the Mar- guisof Stafford ...
... most unen- lightened classes in the lowest and humblest neigh- bourhoods. Thirty years since, such a lively loca- lity as Drury Lane was. on a Sunday, from. day- break till ulog after dark, one carnival of revelry, from the south end of it even to the north ...
... kiln, for burning the sticks, that heated the bricks, and set fire to the house that Josh burnt. * This is Mr Cooper of Drury Lane, who went down to Dudley and back again, and 'heard a man say, the very same day, that the house was a blazing, a fact more ...
... CLARA WEBSTER. (To the Editor of die Times.) SIB-In all the accounts that have hitherto appeared of the awful accident at Drury Lane Theatre, I have not seen any mention of the behaviour of the audience on that occasion. I trust that it is oiwing rather ...
... j. S. Andrewvs, Iwerue MVlinster, Dorset,jobber in horses. i.Garner, W\orcester, boot-maker. ?? A11coick, Russell Courr, Drury lane. Indofl, virtualler. IC. C. S. Bodlen. NMinories, London, isisurance-broker. W. Redhead. Litile C'lelsel, haker. 3. Illiot ...
... illuminations were very brilliant. The Opera House and the Little '1 heatre in the Haymarket exhibited P. R. and a Crown ;Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres the same, with other devices. In short, in every leading street, thefsplebrdour was remarkable ...