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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... proprietor of the Olympic Theatre, which he purposes we to open about the 8th of next menth. Mr. Charles Baker, n-. late of Drury-lane, is appointed stage manager.- Observer. IdT ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... perts were taken by Madame Balfe, M>5r. Balfe, M r. !Franks Mr. Hudsion, and Miss Hamilton. The reception of this opera at Drury-lane, on its first performance, produced a sendsation in themusical wrorld wl~hich vas before tisnknoin to have' been elicited ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Jelf Powys, Esq., of Berwick-house, near Shrewasbury Lady Hill died on Thursday last. THE QUEEN. ?? The Queen will visit Drury-lane theatre, in state, on an Wednesday next, and Covent-garden theatre on the fol. 9, and lowing Friday. e now PRINCE ALBERT'S ...

THE ROYAL VISIT TO DRURY LANE THEATRE

... be- fore seven o'clock, and proceeded at a tapid rate through the Park, intoPall-mall, by St:)lartin's-lane, Long-acre, Drury- lane, and Little Russell-street, to the theatre, whete sit arrive&A out a quarter after seven o'clock. A detach& -menrtof Grenadier ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and Countess of minto, Vis count Boringdon, and the Right Hon. George Stevens Byng. e On the rnturn of her Majesty from Drury-lane Theatre, on Wednesday night, the elegant cup presented to Mr. Charleg nible by tile Duke of Devonshire, the Duke of isl ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... less on this occasion than when, on Wednesday last, they, for the first e time since their marriage, appeared in public at Drury-lane a theatre. Long before the opening of the doors all the l avenues to the house were crowded to excess, but from the tadmirable ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... found all eyes fixed upon him, and quickly shrunk into his seat. Mrs. Waylett not only gave her professional services to the Drury-lane Theatrical Fund festival, but subscribed hI. in aid of its receipts. Mr. Charles Kean has returned to New York from Charleston ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... in his 30 h year, and is unmarried. THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. We understand that as the Duke of Wellington was riding down Drury-lane to-day, about two o'clock, he was suddenly seized with a violent fit, and would have fallen off his horse, but that his ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... DRAMATIC r- ?? -. ?? - . ?? I . we near thlat twere is some, probability (we cannot use a stronger expression) that Drury-lane theatre will be opened ts for the next season, and that exertions are making in order wi to secure a company. Wilson and Miss ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Successful author of Conscience, or, ars the Bridal Night, Durazzo, and Mary Stuart (so ale attractive last season at Drury. lane Theatre, until Ham- mpnd's bankruptcy), is progressing rapidly in the composi- the tion of a new tragedy. ad HA4srAR5ET ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... London, via Boulogne and Dover, on Tuesday morning, and in the course of the day inspected the arrangements making at h Drury-lane Theatre for the Concerts d'Hiver, of which he is the chef d'Orchestra. L Madame Giulietta Grisi took her departure for Dover ...