DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE. The holiday entertainments this theatre wer* inaugurated by reduced tariff charges, and, as wi gathered from the bill, the commencement of class of performances devised by Mr. Bunn for tb ...
... DRURY LANE. The holiday entertainments this theatre wer* inaugurated by reduced tariff charges, and, as wi gathered from the bill, the commencement of class of performances devised by Mr. Bunn for tb ...
... DRURY LANE. In bis address on tbo opening nigbt, Mr. Bonn elated tbet his performances would not bo restricted to any one class of dramatio representations, but that would try and is fast proceeding to fulfil bis promise. The variety of tragedy, pantomime ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. night was that set apart for the performance or the benefit of the widows and orphans left destitute by the Amazon calamity ; but owing to a variety of causes the attendance the theatre was not as large might have been anticipated ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. This theatre opened for short German Opera season last evening under the direction of Mr. Jarrett. The principal members of the company are, Madame Caradori, Madame Zimmermami, Herr Reichardt, and Herr Formes. The band is conducted ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The crowded house this theatre last evening attested the success of the new managerial experiment- The equestrian feats were very varied and striking : and all together, the performances were brilliant. In a future notice we shall ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. A new lessee, Mr. E. X. Smith, is about to attempt the hitherto unaccomplished task of reviving the fortunes of Old Drury.” Moderate prices, nod not the legitimate drama,” are the principles the new management. The campaign will open ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The regular dramatic season was resumed Drury Lane last evening, when Mr. Charles Mathews appeared after an absence of some months from the metropolis. Ho was greeted most warmly the audience. Mr. and Mrs. Keeley, who have been delighting ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Mr. E. T. Smith, in organising his forces for winter campaign Drury-lane, has formed a coalition, comprising several of the specialities of the modern London stage. From the Lyceum has taken, not only light comedy, hut some its choicest ...
... DRURY LaNE THEATRE. Meyerbeer’s grand and elaborate work, Les Huguenots,” was produced last night in manner which, considering the immense resources necessary give effect to the opera, was, on the whole, creditable to the management. The Hrury-lane audience ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The present lessee of Drury Lane is creditably endeavouring not only to make the theatre pay, but regain for it some of the character of former days. company which includes the names of the Keeleys, Mr. Charles Matthews, Mrs. Frank ...
... ITALIAN OPERA, DRURY LANE. Verdi’s Trovators,” the first performance of which was noticed in our impression of Wednesday evening, was last night repeated with as unequivocal success as before. The homage paid to Mdlle. Tifciens was even more enthusiastic ...
... ITALIAN OPERA, DRURY LANE. The opera revived last Dtary-lane—“ II Giuramonto,” by Mercadaote—docs not contain any music of peculiar merit, but much that is pleasing, and which, although not rising in any place much above mediocrity, any rate never fails ...