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... Datig Rcwz. DRURY LANE. Tnirs EvnFtno, THlE LADY O1' LONS. Messrs. Anderson, W. Mostxgue, Bialier, Romer, Davidge, and Parry, Miss VaridenIhoff.- And HARLEQUIN AND GOOD QUEEN BESS; or. 51crrieEng- land in the Olden line. Meero. Deulin, J. Deulin, Seymour ...
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... where thousands failed in obtaining admission. The same happened at the Prin- cas'.Theatre and for the great meeting as Drury-lane 17,000 persons applied for admission to a place which would x only contain 6,000. These were facts and gratifying facts ...
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... %be 'Bat'lp jivam. DRURY LANE. A -.1. v ?? Tmus Ev.xm.so, THE ROAD TO RUiN. Alesslrs. lrker, Rmery W. Montague, W. lavidgo, and F. Vinili,; Mse. Winstanley.- And HARLEQUIN AND GOOD QUEEN UES3; or, Morrie 2ng- land In the Olden Tiuie. Messrs. Detain, J ...
... I MRS. CLOVER AND DRURY-LANE THEATRE.I TO THE EDITOR OF THE BRA. Sir,-Tbe new lessee of the Drury-lane Theatre having announced in his playbills that I have broken my engage- ment with him in consequence of not being allowed the exclusive use of a dr ...
... PATRONAGE OF DRURY LANE. The desire of her Majesty to patronise the legiti- mate drama, specially evinced last year by the court performances at Windsor, has been still further exhibited by the accordance of the Royal patronage to Drury-lane. Her Majesty ...
... Upwards of thirty persons seriously injured in the endeavour to escape from a Roman Catholic Chapel, in Charles-street, Drury-lane, owing td a false alarm of fire. 30. The North' Kent Railway opened for passengers between London and Gravesend. 31.- M ...
... showing a decided inclination to reform, and the struggle between its head and heart is apparent in the brief notices of Drury-lane Theatre, which appeared in Tuesday's and Thursday's papers. The first refers to the Road to Ruin, and commences with a word ...
... Shakespere's time, Drury Lane appears to have been celebrated for the best productions of the second-rate orderof dramatists, a set of men who would have been first 'in any other age. We have little to say of the par- ticulars of Drury. Lane at this period ...
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