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LITERATURE

... of pipes. Asteroida are smail asteroids sparkling over the stars, and denote the Am% firmament remove appreben- teurs at Drury-lane, who ap sion and vivify hope,. peared this month in a rapid act of charity and kindness. 'May unfolds motives,' Lord ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... the whole of the adver tis tements usually introduced into Pantomimes placed before I us at one view on the drop scene. DRURY-LANE THEATRE. The' pantomime at this tbeatre was of an unusually- brilliant deseription;'it was' produced with.* w.eelth and'| ...

ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... chango. The galleries disliked to give up their traditionallaugh. Syijlock, the firt part in which Edmund Kean appeared at Drury-lane, was ever considered one of his great master- pieces. Even when his powers were on the decline, and unequal to the physical ...

MADAME JENNY GOLDSCHMIDT LIND'S CONCERTS

... season, by Madame Gassier'sadrirable lseli ns at the New Philhasronic Concert at Exeter Hall c, at those of M. Jullien at Drury-lane Theatre v -, ,, r tion the Non paventar is a wonderful irs;, of art, whilst its vocal score is strikingly i'cr'; what ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... gracious permission of E. T. Smith, Esq., made his bow to imitate the Wizard of the North, on his own stage, in the last new Drury-lane farce, The Great Gun Trick. Need we say how wanrly he was received as a general favourite with the public, on this occasion ...

TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE BY FIRE

... advice onthe matter. Hisplan wasconfined toanOpera, Bira, on ts e froma t tsale, to be given either at the St. Xames's or Drury-lane Theatre. As in the case of Linari. Mr. Gruneisen pronounced the notion to be visionary - 1 ut the assurances which were ...

DESTRUCTION OF COVENTGARDEN THEATRE

... and replaced the theatre burnt down on the 20th September, 1808, and de- a signed by Henry Holland, also the architect of Drury-lane Theatre, wihich, too, was destroyed in a similar manner. - Of both these buildings, last named, and their architect, some ...

THEATRICAL NEWS

... THEATRICAL NAED S. DRURY-LANE.-The production of Mer, Stirling Coyne's comedy, which was in rehearsal at Drury-lape, has been postponed in consequence of ?? close of the dramatic sea- son at Easter being near at hand. It will be brougtt for- ward on the ...

THE FIRE IN DRURY-LANE [ill]

... took place on Friday Il55raT4 Drury-lane Theatre, so soon aftor the deir8- Covent-garden Theatre, has created an D t5,5 ' excitement amongst all the proprietorsandl afternoon the sub-communittee met ine the To rs' Drury-lane, for the purpose of iiqualirisf ...