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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... grovod, and firet floors, &o. with good hght, contalt two dnd throe each, in Seaton ame’ at ‘Sy havin both Water. tand Drury lane. , is entrance from 1) cial-cotrt, 17, Wate tree! 1180: 18 nO ARCHITECTS AND OTHE! ING GOOD LIGH' To Le Let. in Commereial-) ...
... will be QOUND, on the 28th ult., in the neigh- of Birvenheal, a JE Basenport, W. Moore ard within three will be to Me 12, Drury lane. t ND, on the 22nd ult. et » a Black New- It not ¢ lass suld. er Dis el in 3 , oer oF this Paper. LL ORDERS or PRINTING ...
... DRI LANE THEATR On Saturday a general meeting of the renters, on debenture holders, in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, lon, was held tn the saloon of the theatre, for the of receiving and consider- ing report from renters’ committee as to the the management ...
... keep a ballet-gin and their illegitimate child Britton, could maintain her. She and her husband took the girl off the stage Drury lane Theatre, end she added. “These women art- the curse of respectable women's homer.’' j-lvcutuaily both adjourned. SUICIDE ...
... Ibsoa has many people compared the man with a ” muckrake.” The premature statement that the Coburg Company would appear Drury Lane Theatre immediately after Easter is snffioiontly contradicted the official announcement of season of English opera at cheap ...
... r own ne-vts. until autama that the oita.» oi the tile bou«e *b« will oj eo the public. dbu wisdom of tho necuiio r the Drury lane #uoce*». A Life of PleaßUie,' lor fortnight bas b?co duiioa th- week, fur ...
... old Roman remains shown iu that quarter. The rehearsals of England in the Days of Charles II.” have not been commenced at Drury Lane. Mr. Wills is still in tbo South of France. The part of Fcnella will not, after all, be played by Madame Celeste, but by ...