DRURY House. 22. Drury lane, we* end of Fsohank# ; £l2 £2O. Cat>i(al lights.—Apply Arvlereon. Urury-laaa. 70*)6«l
... DRURY House. 22. Drury lane, we* end of Fsohank# ; £l2 £2O. Cat>i(al lights.—Apply Arvlereon. Urury-laaa. 70*)6«l ...
... DRURY House. 22. Drury lane, we* end of Fsohank# ; £l2 £2O. Cat>i(al lights.—Apply Arvlereon. Urury-laaa. 70*)6«l ...
... PRINCE'S THEATRE “Venus” revisits Manchester with very much the Same caste as was seen here before. Lady Duplo, fresh from the Drury Lane Pantomime, again fills the title role, and most of the old faces are noticeable. Mr. Stevens was unfortunately prevented ...
... at ■cenic ditplay, and the usual undercurrent of villany, tollv, and wacue. For a play which has had tho advantage of the Drury Lane stage it fairly well presented last evening, althougli it difficult to avoid the feeling that it waa only sort of pocket ...
... with good light containing two and three rooms each, in Seet >n and Commercial building* having from both Water-dreel and Drury lane. including tba oriioe present occupied Messrs. Patton. Vickers, ami Co.. ground Boor. Kent £l2O per annum. —Three rooms ...
... and then run off. He ran downstairs in his shirt and trousers and chased Itownard along New Oxford-street, Hoi born, and Drury Lane into Short's Gardens whore as he waa coming up to him threw tlie watch into the backyard of a lodging-house, smashing it ...
... loor in the pit of the same theatre 2 “This door 1 do y be forced in case of necessar The principal theatres now closed are Drury Lane, the Court, the Prince of the Folly, the Lyceum, the Olynipic, the Opéra Comique, the Duke's, the Queen's, and the Royalty ...
... 2&7, Mr. Thomas W. Charter’s Third LITTLE BO PEEP. Popular Prices: 2a. ls. T. JAMES’S.— “THE ROYAL OAK.” T 20. S THE GREAT DRURY LANE SPECTACULAR DRAMA. OLOGICAL GARDENS, BELLE VU! AND of (he Gardens every Monday, Wednesday, and Seturday. ARDS.—OOOK and ...
... of these stirring songs, Henry Russell, is still alive, and now verging on his eightieth year. On Thursday he was feted Drury Lane. Called to the front of the stage to receive a perfect ovation of applause, be told his hearers that some of the ditties ...
... Coroner’s Court concerning the death of William Garbeg, aged 34, a theatrical supernumerary, lately lodging 14, Kemble-street, Drury Lane. The evidence showed that friend oi the deceased was passenger by the train which left Euston Station midnight on luesday ...
... played the Criterion, where created the part of Harry tlrsenleaves “PTuk Domnloea.” la 1879 he beeams lemee and manager of Drury Lane, and opened in November with revival “Henry V.,” and for some year* his name was occasionally seen the playbill. The enormous ...
... upon the great of the natiog, LOST PROPERTY IN THEATRES, 3 At Bow-street, London, Thomas Frampton, ¢ fireman engaged at Drury Lane Theatre, was cbarged with stealing a diamond brooch, value £25, belonging te Mrs. Auld, which she dropped. The brooch had ...
... 1001 at mo- with good light, containing two and three rooms each, in ra, and ial buildings, having both Water-street and Drury lane. — at nee from cial-court, 17, Water-strect. QXEREAT BRU ae posite Corn Exchange).—To be EET (Op- on the second and third ...