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... congre- gation, in and about London, and it is most likely that in the course of a week or so there will not be a theatre from Drury Lane to the Gairiclk that cannot command either a Devil or a Don. Mtr. Archer's drama of The Stre,,ge slotrader, trarsla-ed from ...

THEATRICALS

... ofalnuse- ment. STAGE WHISPERS. We have just heard from good authority that Plr. Burcn has arce more taken the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, and that one national theatre avill te opened next season Notwithstattdinlg the failure of this gentleman before, it must ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE; OR, ITALIAN OPERA HOUSE

... nightly audiences. The Opera House is one of the largest theatres in. Europe, and much surpasses either Covent Garden 'o 'Drury' Lane, both in di- mensions and aristocratical attendance, The principal elevation (exhibited in our cut) is towards the Haymarket ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... first time at Drury Lane, on the 9th of May, Ibi6, its lauthor being the Rev. Mr. Haturin, at that time a poor curate in Dublin, who, through the interest of Lord Byron, immediately ob- tained from the then mismanaging committee of Drury Lane its acceptation ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... who are under the belief that I am connected with Drury- lane Theatre, and h been instrumenthalto its atso by the French company,t [beg leave to state that I have nIO con- nection whatever with Drury-lane Theatre. I have no interest therein, nor any influence ...

THEATRICALS

... including Grisi, Alboni, and Tamburini; and Flora Fabri has appeared in Adolph Adam's ballet of Le Diable a Quatre.- At DRURY LANE, the French equestrian company still continue to attract; the house has been well attended during the past ?? HAYMARKET ...

THEATRICALS

... rowded to suffocation. We regret to announce the death of Signor Giubelei, the basso, formerly of her Majesty's Theatre, Drury- lane, and Covent-garden. He died at the house of his sister, in Naples, about a fortnight since, of the dropsy. He has left a ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... fiat, stale, and unprofit- able; the intense heat of the weather having caused a beggarly account of empty benches. At DRURY LANE, The Bohehmian Girl, with her everlasting IMarlble Halls, and. Stradela have been played; but the attraction has been Carlotta ...

THEATRICALS

... his exertions merit, his duty as M-laster, of-the Carenronies will lie ant nrduous oare, indeed. . . STA:GE WHISPERS: At Drury Lane, one nigirt, Sheridan Knrowles wos passing under the stage to leave tie theatre, then somebody said, ' Here for God's saene ...

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... stage will be the ballet of Robert and Bertrand, alias Robert Macote, for which Mr. W. H. Payne and Mr. T. Matthews, of Drury Lane, have been engaged; also, Miss Resins Wright and M. Milano. On the open ballet-stage has been erected the Magician's Studio; ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... e at her Majesty's' Theatre, the. Royal Italian Opera, the French Comedy at'he SL Jamess, and..the Qirquei.Nationale at Drury Lane. Mr. ,Macready seeing..affairs in, this'.statefrresolves on starring it in .Am)rica.-No one thought of .a.benefit then; ...