LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART NOTES
... far below it, We believe Wheatsone devisedsuch an instrument, f The Carl 'Rosa opera season will open on Monday week at Drury Lane. During the first week repeti- tiens: will' be. given of Le Nozze, di ...
... far below it, We believe Wheatsone devisedsuch an instrument, f The Carl 'Rosa opera season will open on Monday week at Drury Lane. During the first week repeti- tiens: will' be. given of Le Nozze, di ...
... the sensational incidents, the strilcisg situations, and much of the clever stage mechanism that mlade the fortune of the Drury Lane speatacusar melodramas,,of some of which, indeed, The Silver Killng contains pretty vivid suglgestiolls. Combined with ...
... Iand Juliet, and its'production was immediately followed by an engagement from Mr Augustus )Harris, as leading lady at Drury Lane Theatre. )This gave her one of the most coveted positions in I the theatrical profession at the early age of 25. Miss Fortescue ...
... firpl performance of ' A Run of Luck by Mr Augustus Harris's company in Aberdeen. This play as originally produced in Drury Lane theatre met with ma ost unqualified success, and judging by the reception it met with last night wil be a favourite with ...
... at all, and is anow to be seen running about just as fast as ever. a sti [F r JUDY.1 k A New Reading of Shakespeare-At Drury Lane all sc the stage is a World. 00 A LEAD-ING QUESTION.-Agreeable Tenant- The es rint? Sartinly, sor; an' where will ye ...
... six months, and he - ?.left his last one with a, week's salary in his pocket. 0S True, his wife has got a small part at -Drury Lane; - but if Something doesn't turn up soon, he thinks-he' as. says it only half in fun-of trying the streets. (It is is a ...
... and experience in a ol unilber of loading proinilment theatres, and getting the polish added by a seasoil in London at, Drury Lane and tbe Adelphi, Mr Edward Compton coil-. b rnenced the 11-1igenilent of companies on his own II qccotllt aboul A 1OZODt ...
... L'Africaine. r Mr Wallerstein will be the musical director for Mr e Augustus Harris's forthcoming pantomime season at a Drury Lane. a It is stated that Mr Wilmot, who originally took n id the Duke's Theatre for three years, has now renewed In. the lease ...
... capacities, maki3ng a total of 505 indi- wa ~ridnatls employed. Advertisements and hill-posting ho: are about the same as at Drury Lane rneatre, via., for l the former £80O to £100 : for the latter £200 weekly. tol Salaries of singers vary from £10 to £120 ...
... Herr Rihieter left Landau fur Hamburg, where be will consult with Herr Pelliui about the seaonu of the Rtiuhter operas at Drury Lane caxt May. Y.At P. brilad connnon given in Londpn an Wedneeday ] ent tba fieet part of the pregrumme woe composed oS- Bray ...
... December.Th g It is said that Mr Augdustus Harris is going toCu, 9spendX£5000 over his prodcto o The Spanish re DArmada at Drury Lane-a sum, which about re-tw d presents the profit over the Italiain Opera season, Mr aget ?? and his collaborateur, Mr Hamilton ...
... to indicate that the work is exceedingly good and useful. TzE SATLBES Or CTNIcus. London: Cynicus Publishing Company, 59 Drury lane ; AD Simpkin, .Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, Company, Limited. The verses and sketches )which make up this little book show ...