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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... theweekare not such asttaelaim any lengthened notice. A successful little farce, cafed Now or Never, has been produced at Drury Lane, and her Majesty has paid private visits to that theatre and to Covent Garden for the purpose of seeing the panto- mimes ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... the 1st Life Guards was in attendance. On Thursday the Queen held a court at the New Palace, and in the evening honoured Drury-lane Theatre with her presence, attended by the Marchioness of Breadalbane, Hon. Miss Mlurray, Baroness Lehzen, Marquess of Convngham ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2965 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICALS

... sowed the good seeds which have now had time to grow and ripen, and which, we trust, will yield him an abundant harvest. DRURY LANE. This Theatre is conducted on principles as opposite to its rival National as possible, and this season presents us ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... Countess of Charlemont was the Lady in Waiting, and Lord Lilford the Lord in Waiting. In the evening, the Queen honoured Drury lane Theatre with her presence, attended by the Countess of Charlemont, Hon. Miss Spring Rice, Hon. Miss Paget, Hon. Mrs. G. ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2930 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... ialogue, of which one of the best received was the apology for presenting Bloebeard without the beasts, as they now belong to Drury Lane. The catastrophe is made less tragical. Abomcligc, inristead of being run through the body, is only run tbrough his wed ...

THEATRICAL ETCHINGS

... evening's proceedings. Tlhe egtor of the old schoal is a' zealous ' worshipper of Shiakaptiare, end upon passing the'plor~ico of Drury Lane 'Theiatre, in Brydges-street, never: fails to give'I glorious Willie' shlook'of affectionate reverence;, indeed, to such ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONS AND VARIETIES. Her Majesty paid hersecond visit(within a week) to Drury- lane theatre an Thursday evening, with a large suite, all attired in the court mourning for the death of the Duchess of Wurtemburg. It was not until late in the day that ...

THE OLYMPIC THEATRE

... logue, of which one of the best received Pas the apology for presenting Blue Beard without the beasts, as the) now belong to Drury-lane. The catas- trophe is inade less tragical. Abomaelique, instead of being run through the body, is only run through bit wedding ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... visit thisseason; he is busily engaged on a new work of magnitude. J. Barnett's opera, Forinelli, is in active rehersal at Drury-lane Theatre, and orchestral report speaks highly of the music, which is of a lively and light character. The celebrated pianiste ...

THE STAGE

... copy is given in the drarsmtized version of the Scottish tale. She sang the simple music allotted to her most enchantingly. DRURY-LANE. The pieces of the last month continuetob'e repeatet, with the pantomime and performances of Mr. Van Amtburgh. The new farce- ...

THEATRES

... Previous to. leayingj her Majesty expressed' herself to Sir. Webster as highly gratified with the performances of the eveining. DRURY-LANE. The Devil on Two Sticks was played here on Tuesday. evening, between which and the pantomime a new farce was produced ...

THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE

... genius, judgment, mud erudition, to fulfil. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge hasl kindly consented to preside at the Drury-lane Fund din- ner, whiich will take place on Wednesday, the 27th of next month. Miss Kelly's recovery from a long and severe ...