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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... hag the smallest pretension to respectability of character, --intetli- gence. There were but six bidders for the lease of Drury-lane Theatre on last Saturday, and only four names have trans- pired, viz.-Wallaek, Bunr, Chailes Wright,and Kean. The committee ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... intention of bonouring Drury- lane Theatre with his presence on the 28th inst. Moncrief hasin astate of forwardnessa new drama for Drury- lane; a comedy (we believe) for Covent-garden; and two :pieces for the Adol phi. Brown, late of Drury-lane; upon whom Doucliez ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONS AND VARIETIES. TIER MAJEST.Y-The Queen went on Thursday night to Drury-lane theatre. Her Majesty preserved her incognito. to the last, and the audience had the good taste not to in- terfere with her wishes. She did inot appear in the front of' ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... statesman of the age._ Carlivsle Patriot. Mr. arid Mrs. Wood have positively refused the off'rs made to them bly the lessee of Drury lane Theatre. Osbaldiston hen likewise applied to thesw vocalists for the exercise of their talents, upoin extremely liberal ...

THE THEATRE

... Stanfield We have seen nothing equal to the scenery here ill Cinderella, ex- cept the splendid scenery in Mlasaniello, at Drury Lane. The music of the opera the public are familiar with; it is a compi- lation from the exquisite Mlaestro-Rosini. The dresses ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... the most serious apprehensions that her illness would terminate fatally. Madame Pasta will make her debut, it is said, at Drury. lane Theatre, in scenes from the opera of Medea. Tsra LATE LORD LYTTLETON.-This much regretted nobleman, who died at the mansion ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...