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THEATRICALS

... be addressed to Mr. Enisn, by the Drury Lane performers, has appeared in some of the daily papers, withourt comment, andr'ith- out being headed Adverstiee.oeent. TO ALyrED 5UNj, ESQ.;' Theatre Royal' Drury Lane, March 7, 1839. Dear Sir,-We, the ...

THEATRICALS

... admirable mure nte ssene, should we think have elicited. Although there were many points about Mr. Harley's speech at the Drury Lane Fund Dinner, on Wednesday, that pleased us, there were others that we thought par- i ticularly disgusting. We allude chiefly ...

THEATRICALS

... romance being deferred for a few days, in consequence of required alterations: and our old friend Lodoiski is substituted. At Drury Lane, Mr. Fitzball's new melo-drama comes out, and Madame Albertazzi is promised. Madame Vestris gives us two new pieces-one ...

THEATRICALS

... 'Tribunal of Germany. The scenic appointments are said to be of considerable extent and splendour. The melo-drama preparing at Drury Lane, is from' the classic pen of Fitzball, and is reported to be at least at good as any of his former efforts. We hear (but ...

THE DRAMA

... The burletta is likely to draw crowded i, houses. n There has been but little of novelty at the houses this ; week. At Drury Lane Farinelli, and the Lions have i t continued the standing dishes. It, consequence of the at, success of Mr. Duncombe's motion ...

THEATRICAL INELLIGENCE

... excited the as- tonishment end delight. The house being smaller, and the arrangement of the stage more limited than at Drury- lane, the naimal are better seen, and the feats of agility they perform under the direction and control of their manager arc ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... works upon the stage, and bids fair to be successful. It was announced for repetition every night till further notice. DRURY LANE. On the same night, with Sir Edward Bulwer's play, a new original ballet was produced at this theatre, which met with complete ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3752 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... cry at the announcement of an accession in Mr Cooper-%vhilome, as the romantic novelists have it, of the Theatre Royai in Drury Lane. Miss Cooper, we do not regret to see, is replaced by Miss Mordaunt. The past week has been necessarily very much of a blank ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY.LANE. TO.MORROW will be perforI-e-- GUILLAUME TELL. After whicb, THE LIONS, and THE LITTLE HUNCH- BACK. On Tuesday FARINELLI. With The Lions, and The Little Hunchback. On Wednesday there will be no Performance. On Thursday THE GIPSY'S ...

THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES DURING LENT

... corrospondeace has passed between Mr. Dauicombe, M.P., and the lersec of' Drury-lane 'Theatre, on the subject of his recent Inoti. n in the House of Commons- Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, March 1, 1839. Sir-I take the liberty of inquirinK whether tile result ...

ACTORS BY GASLIGHT

... persons as a lad engaged to sing in the choruses of the era- s. torios that were performed about twenty years, since at Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Balfe paid the continent a visit, o ad wbile in Italy studied with great zeal the science of . musical composition ...

ACTORS BY GASLIGHT

... and Plymouth for several years, she wras engaged at the Theatre Royal in Dublin, from whence she transferred hlerself to Drury-lane, at that time under the stage-management of the man who has since become its lessee. The season which introduced Mliss Huddart ...