THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... that they were written by Doctor Johnson; and this is all that is true in the Drury Lane manifesto. The history of G(arrick's management was briefly this. When he held Drury Lane, Rich, the famous l1a4lequin, wag manager of Covent Garden. The best actors ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... patent theatres, the details of which are given in another part of this paper. We have found it generally admitted that Drury Lane maintained on the occasion its character for stu- pidity and incapacity in the performances, and gross indecency in the ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... th the money to go to see Mr Forrest, or any other wonder of Drury Lane, In the 1 luxury of going out; again. The plan of an eel-pot should be the model for the ?? manaecgleltt of Drury Lane. The fisherfnan gives the eels the easiest access to the itsridc ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... The Indian Girl, a piece produced at Drury Lane Theatre on Saturday week, and as we thought very thoroughly and deservedly damned, has since, by dint of the criticisms in the Daily Newspapers and the Drury Lane bills, been crammed down the throats of ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRICAL EXAMINER. DRURY LANE. Mr Forrest's Richard the Third forms no exception to those murderous attacks upon Shakspeare which this gentleman has so ruthlessly made since his arrival amongst us. Since the time of that elder Forrest, who had such ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRICAL EXAMINER. I- The impudent pufs of Drury Lane have had an appropriate consummation. The wonder of wonders turned out to be a gross cheat-a fraud too miserable and disgusting to escape exposure even in the Bunn House. We did not see the first ...

TO LORD STANLEY

... The family intend remaining in Paris for a montL longer. VALUE oP TiEiATHICAL PlOPEUTY.-O Satur- dav renters' shares in Drury- lane Theatre, entitling the posscssgr to Is. :d. pacli nigirt of' perforrmrance (averiaging XI1 a yeriv), held for neurly sixly ...

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 ...

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 ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRICAL EXAMINER. THE EASTER PIECES. A revival of Valentine and Orson at Drury Lane, in which Miss Taylor's Eglantine contrasted delicately with Mr Mathews' Orson, seemed to satisfy the holiday people. We can scarcely say so much for NVoureddin and ...

MUSIC

... with great feeling ard correctness; and Madame Schroeder, though evidently much fatigued by her previous performance at Drury Lane Theatre, v ent through the admirable scene from the lrieischstz in a mainer that almost defies rivalry-; singing it in the ...

THE QUEEN

... THE QUEEN. Her M ajesty, on Wednesday night, monored Drury Lane Theatre (which takes precedence of Covent Garden in consequence of the prior date of its patent) with her presence. being her first formal visit since her accession to the throne. The an ...