ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN DRURY LANE
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... Opera,) And MISS POOLE, (ro, the Tileatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Princess's Concert Room.) HERR IDAMCOE, (primo Terore from the GCand Opera at Berlin) And Mr. BURDINI, (From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.) PIANIST. Mr. BENEDICT. Tjckets, 5s3 each, to be ...
... ROOM, on Thurs- day next, November 2 i, with the assistance of the following. PEFnYORMERS: i MIRAN (of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Miss RArTER, (Of the Princess's Tbeatre, and late of the Royal Italian Opera) jMr. C. II. GARSTIN (of the Royal Academy) ...
... ) And 1YUSS POOLE, (From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Princess's Concert Room.) HE(rER 3DA=CIE:, (Primo Tenore from the Grand Opera at Berlin,) Antd Br5r. BURLDINI, (From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.) PIANIST. tWr. BMNEDICT. Ticiets, 5s. each ...
... spectators ?? in aid of funds for Spitalfields School of Design,. and thereby benefit native artists, took place Friday in Drury- lane Theatre under circumstances of unparalleled brilliancy, being under auspices of ladies of first rank and fashion-about 4000 ...
... (From the Royal Acadeniyof Music, London, and Pupil of Signor Cittadini.) MADIEMOISELLE WRITZ, (Pront the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.) IM'ONSIEUR. FLEX1 MORE, (From her Majesty's Thleatre.) Conductor, Signor CITTAl)INI.-Lcader, Mr. NATTHEWS. PROGRAhlaIE ...
... xvill perform thie efne admired selectio~n of Quartetta, Soles, &c. as per formed by, 'bem at their Concert Monistre, at Drury L~ane Theatre, on .Uonday, October 9, 1S48. VOCA&L PRR .5'OitM S. Miss MORIATT O-CONNOR, Mr. IL. DISTIoN, !Mr. W. DISTIN, and ...
... engaged at Drury-lane, where she appeared as Lydia ^(Langiiols, on Oct. 4 of that year. Mrs. Orger's success in that character at once placed her in a respectable position on the London stage, and lshe continued to perform regularily at Drury- lane till 1881 ...
... well known in periodical ?? Gillingham- street, Vauxhall, in his 70th year, MIr. Henry Erelkine Johnston, former ly of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatrs.-At 1al- hamn Bill, Sarah, daughter of the late Rev. A. B. Haden, of Chapel Ash, near Wolverhampton ...
... from Paddington terminus at quarter to 7 ?? of Kent arrived at Clarence House from Froguiore Lodge, and in evening honoured Drury Lane Theatre with her presence-her Royal Highness attended divine service Sunday in Chapel Royal, Saint Janes's.-Understood her ...
... Majesty's Theatre; and also that her marriage with the Rev. Mr. Grote is definitely arranged. M. Jullien, the new lessee of Drury Lane, appears to be active in his arrangements preparatory to opening the theatre. It will retain its character of an English ...
... allowed to take their leave-but nothing ?? Paper. Mr. Duruset (for so many years a public favourite at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane end C~ovent Garden) died yesterday morning after an illness of a few months' duration, in the 52d year of his age. GREAT ...