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DESTRUCTION of DRURY LANE THEATRE by FIRE

... Druiy-l1,ann, to which a part of the building, made into a ?? room, we believe, lhad been lately carried. The walls in Drury- lane are standinw; but in all (juarters the wood-work and insidc of the 'I'heatre are completely down. The baker's shop closely ...

EXETER THEATRE

... aniolicetd as from the T'Jheatre Rtoyal, Drury L.anie, iit her first appearance here. What parts site l;is bemil used to play at Drury Lane we0 know iot, but have no hesitation in saying that it tias riot beei in tmlis lhie of acting. J,,v is ?? to credit for ...

The THEATRE

... DOWVTON, 5u11 Of the Velelal(, mal l ie hiS appearanice. 'Tlils young gentlimaiti rertmitly made a mast succetslul debutit at Drury Lane, anid has tauch itl his favour as aln aspirant lor theatrical hmi sts ; on tbis cecasion tie perseostted ?? Biuaron Wlillinhurst ...

Oracle of Fashion

... friends to learn her progreset it s hf-: r most brilliaitt mad suorcessf'l, indeed to such all extelit alo i,, . dlsre the Drury lane Mlanaser to tiguag hitr ait a very hit,! salair vfor thilt theatre. The Band is io be complex-, and M.1 Gliorge Satrisbury ...

The Drama

... nts for Mr. Andersen's benefit commenced with Gisippits, or the Heart's Sacrifice, a tragedy which was pro- duced at Drury Lane, under Mr. Alacready's management, with great success. It is from the pen of Mr. Gerald Griffin, a young man whose powers ...

Review of Literature

... of his parish. Tzicalrical Efxpenccs.-The espences of the largest Theatres of London are known to be enormous. Those of Drury Lane and Covent Garden exceed more than 2001. each per night. The Company consisted of about one bundred and sixty performers ...

SOMERSET GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... the country, may still attach to the name of Mad. Catalani, but ewhirh, in London, revels only in the PiL ?? Gallery of DrUry- Lane, w'c imaagine, inclimed her in tihe list of Vct'al P'ere'oriners on this occasion. ihe experience of former mfectings, in ...

Literature

... and, wvhen be became king, whto durst owni or Aut-i it? 1We tare certain tlut, in 1715, when Dr. Arne harmoutised it for Drury lane, antd 0. B. (Dr. Buttrney I dmiself) for Coi cut gardent, the original auithor of the melody was uwholly unkiown.' Allbeoand ...

LITERATURE

... on that account.' Lorimer and Marion Eake exchanged glances. '-we'll go to the theatre to-night,' said the General; 'to Drury Lane. It must be a poor place compared to the Bowery or the Park. You won't be riled. Mr. Lorimer, when I say it's jinirally ...

Review of Literature

... 1) are in the very wom'st style of Mr. Braham's vety worst manner; i.e. of' the One- Shilling Gallery of Mr. Elliston's Drury Lane ;- one can't go lower you know. Skips of tenths and twelfths to enliven the essence of vulgarity and common-place, I ...

Review of Literature

... arseesdite, which must prove highly gratifyirtg to a young lady now etrgaged at Drury- lane Theatre, as well as to her friends. When Miss Wilson ap- peered at Drury-lane Theatre in Artsxerxes, Mr. Ellialon wished *me to heatr her, and givle him my opinion ...