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ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... since with tle intention of devoting himself to the practice of painting iu oil. Mr. Smith's programme for the approaching Drury Lane season includes among the promised attractions, the incomparable Keeleys, Mr. C. Mathews, end an Anmericavi lady, Miss Eumma ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ENGLISH OPERATIC COMPANY. y The operatie comspny, which has been the successfal attrac- i lion throughout the summer season at Drury Lane Theatre, co oued Tbrief campaign in Manchester on Monday evening, M )hat our Thsitc Royal, to a large audience, and met ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... the German of Kotzcbuc, has been revived at the Princess's Theatre by Mr. C. lKean. Wihest origtinally pO- About duced at Drury Lane Theatrc, it is told that Sheridan's habit ribes or of delay led to the last act being written whulst the first was by the ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... from Liver- pool, on Saturday last, for the United States. A clever burlesque, entitled Ptizarro, has been produced at Drury Lane Theatre, the hero being enacted by the humorous Keeley, whose style is a master piece of pom- potis tyranny. Mr. Murdoch ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP. t-Mr. Charles Mathews has returned to Drury Lane Theatre. He made his first appearance for the season on Monday lost as Marplot, in The Busy Body. d Migs Glyn has been delighting the patrons of the e drama at Birmingham with ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... of English pictures to imitate the noble example of Vernon and Turner. A now tenor, Signor Volpini, made his delect at Drury Lane Theatre on Wednesday evening, as C Gennaro, in Lucrezia Borgia, and, tio' following immediately upon Mario in the ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... tore contain s a great deal mnore mnatter e A revival of Morton's once famous cbomedy, A [y Cure for the Heart-ache, at Drury Lane Theatre, with the d lively rattle of Charles Mathews as Young Rapid i' the quaint ir conceit of Keeley as Old Rapid,' ...

Literature

... Royal Italian Opera company, under the good management of Mr. Gyc, in consequence of a dispute with alas la the renters ef Drury Lane Theatre, will resume their performance, 'Id for the season at the Lyceum Theatre. Mr. Gyc signed the iran lease with Mr ...

Literature

... success- hug lights ful ?? in London, a few evenings ago, at Mr. Aifred Mullen's titudinous under the concerts, giring at Drury Lane. Irpoac and The National Hall, in Holborn, is about to be a greeter altered and rc.emranged, so as to form a couct-rI room ...

Literature

... negative abuse is not followed by affirmative sugges- ~to to-ecnnot help r ?? that ld.Dckens ris not content to allow the Drury Lane meetings of 1051 the Administrative Reform Association to retain too exclusive 'right to his services in that school, and ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... with theL engagement of first-rate talent. It is, a- him gratifying to observe that thes popular Iktliaii opera Of 3ehae-; Drury, Lane Theatre now inohides the brilliant Madamie ~were Persiassi, and the greatest lyric artist of her- ?? ?? Garcia. es had Luisa ...

LlTERARY EXTRACTS

... GARaicL-Edmund Kenn was a great favourite with Mrs. Garrick, the widow of his celebrated predecessor. It was usual with the Drury Lane committee, when they wanted a new comer to make a hit to bring the venerable old lady out of her private box and then prompt ...