THE STAGE

... London tbe theat'es. Turning over our nate-book, our eyes fall upovt Mr. Hammond's establismtnent, and so we begin with ma DRURY.LANE. for 'Harlequin Jack Sheppard ; or, the Blossom of Tvhurn- tree,' is the euphoaious alppellation of the pantomintal pro ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... only been established- rather better than nine months. Mr. Macready, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Willmot, and Mrs.Warner, all go to Drury Lane Theatre at the close of the Haymarket. - Macbeth will be the first play, Monday, 20th, and on Wed- nesday, the 22nd, Mary ...

Published: Sunday 05 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3193 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL MISCELLANY

... THEATRICAL MISCELLANY* The historieal tragedy of Mary Stuart, which was read in the green-room of Drury-lane Theatre on Sa- turday by Mr. Macready, is not, as rumour has stated, a translation from Schiller, nor is it the production of a gentleman known ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... suffered much from general distress in trade. The historical tragedy of Mary Stuart, which was read in the green-room of Drury-lane theatre on Saturday by Mr. Macready, is not, as rumour has stated, a translation from Schiller, nor is it the production ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Balcony Circle 2.; Private Boxns l Is. raci. Colonmn('es at Eigit o'cloch, anid tcrnialatellat E01 ,iu. TN EATHE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.-THJS F;VIFiih will bh perforined the Operatic Draiom or ROn ROY. Sir ?? Versooa, M~r. S~holdron; Rash leigi Osbuldetolon ...

LIVES OF THE BRITISH POETS. BY W. H. FORMAN

... entitled ICamillus,' written in bonoar t he Earl of Peterborough ; and being in the same year pr prietor ef the theatre in Drury-lane, lie wrote, at the earne sesire of the celebrated actor, Barton Bootb, his fit. - tragedy of 'Elfred ; or, the Fair Inconstant ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRESo DRURY-LANE THEATRE.-Last evening, after the opera of Rob Roy, in which Mrs. Alban Croft sustained the part of Diana Vernon with considerable taste and effect, a new interlude was produced, entitled Cupiel's Diplomacy, which, if not a direct ...

THE PLAY-GOER

... lucrative engagement at the Dublin Theatre, where her several ballads have ever secured her a hearty welcomc. She returns to Drury-lane when the attraction of the pantomim1e is worn out. Mliss Ellen Trec has been performing several of her favourite parts at ...

THE STAGE

... upon to sacrifice five goodly shillings for the purpose of being enabled to give a record of such rubbish. AVhile seated in Drury-lane 'Ihiatre to witness I Cupid's Diplomacy,' we really telt for the ladies and gentlemen whose abilities suftfred the degradation ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... Sir, your obedient servant, Jan.. 16, 1840. LOUISA VYVYAN. The new tragedy, called Mary Stuart, now in rehearsal at Drury-lane Theatre, is to be brought out on Wednesday next, the 22nd instant. The principal characters, Ruthveen, David Rizzio, Queen ...

Published: Sunday 19 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4552 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... proceeds forthwith to America, where his popularity is already esta- blished. 'The tragedy of Macbeth is underlined in the Drury-lane bills for periormauce to-morrow evening, when Macready, who enacts the TIane of Cawdor, commences his engagement. M. Angleys ...