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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...