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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THEATRICALS, ETC

... will have the general ma- nagement of the Royal Italian Opera House next season. Mr. Planche is to be the stage director at Drury lane. Mr. James Weliack is returning from America to this country, to assume his former ?? as stage manager of the Princess's ...

THE DRAMA

... tbatre3 duri tl pbt week, on acco bt o fthereparationw ffor the ;irodint eP theniFwpaa- tomirules~tO-ulorrowevenlnlr. 'A't Drury La'ne ilarle, 1iN 'T i ttoiam Toll jjoo ?? of ttdibelietorae l'ippiin, wvill ibe plroilisd, *itti, gre'at splienidoare-' Covdet ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... before, and knew the male prisoner exceedingly well, as a regular suspected pickpocket. 1e had seen the woman waitingoutside Drury- lane theatre two or three nights ago, while the man was inside, and when Sergeant Langley of the A division went into the theatre ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... for in his absence Doan Pedro, a play written byhim, and founded on the story of Don Peiro the Crnel, was acted at Drury. lane Theatre, the princiloal character being undertaken by Mr. Macready. In 1827 Lord Carnarvon published ' The Moor, a poem ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... shape of theatrical novelty; dur- ting the past week, our avocations, in that department, have not been very laborious, At DRURY LANE, The Crusaders and Maritana have been played, but not to houses crowded to suffoca- ttion. Epsom race week is worse to a ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... of the curtain, Mr. I'helps, Mlr. Creswick, and Mr. Marston, were loudly called for. The house was completely crowded. At DRURY LANE the Brussels company still continue, but, we regret to say, not with the success the brilliant productions and excellent ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... of longer duration than usual. The ballet will, as usual, be a great fea- ture. Lucile Grabn, who appeared last year at Drury- lane, will lead off; and Cerito, Carlotta Grisi, and Tag- lhooi (who is to appear far a few farewell nights) will folloa as the ...

THEATRICALS

... the sick, aged, and infirm, and a decent interment of deceased mem- bers, their wives, and families. Mr. R. Elliott, of Drury- lane Theatre, was voted to the chair, who, having feelingly : pointed out the necessity that had long existed for estat blishing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... doubt the man who had esrciped, was rosily the guilty party.-Mr. Francis Jackson, licensed victualler, of Shert'O-gardens, Drury- lane, Mr. John Pennington, tobacconist. Drurt-ylane, Mr. Luke Gill, of Na. 7, King-streei, and Mr. Patrick Dillon two in- dependent ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... as his stock of worldly pelf. While standing in Drury-lane, looking for a habitation for the night, he asked a stranger to show him a lodging, and he coas directed to No. 1, Princes-street, Drury- lane. He get a bed there, and retired to rest; but about ...

ASSASSINATION OF A [ill] MAN IN DRURY-LANE

... apprentice, named Thomas Wix, sped D9 years, 'opon his master, Mr. James BRstock, a brass-fOunder, residing in PitVa-place, Drury- lane. It appears that on Saturday evening, the master had occasion to send the youth to one of his customers with an order, for ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... The Proprieter begs to announce that he has formed an engagepsent with Mr Rafter, the tenor singer ofthe Theatre Royal Drury Lane, who will make his first appearance here to-usorrow evening-A suc cession of Operas will lie produced, with new scenery ...