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DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... public mind. Indeedl among the other reasons for regretting the hiterregnum i:, the performance of the regular drama at Drury-lane l as that it kept Miss VANDE5NIIFF, among others, from devc. loping her talents. Her reception last night showed ce-v clearly ...

THE MAGAZINES

... juncture thie tale breaks off, and its readers must tarry another month for Ythe development of the plot. The opening of Drury-lane Theatre has given rise to an article on the stage and its prospects. The points the writer appears desirous to impress ale ...

THE ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... conspiniles, ,and got up, isow and then, Sir with maimed and mutilated rites as an afterpiece, at slifferent .)r periods, when Drury Lane and Covent Carden were devoted ;itto Englilsh opera. The exquisite melodieus scattered through er- the wvork, and now becolse ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS. d DRURY-LANE. ?? of the old stock pieces, which used to be produced in n the orthodox days of the stage. for the edification of holiday e audiences, as regularly as the pantomime and spectacle at ,f their proper seasons-RowE'S tragedy ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... we remember one of the tilst nannifestationii of Herr FoRtIES' powers, when a imeimhber of the German Opera Compaiiy at Drury- lane, wvliich at once stamped liia as anl lrtist of high concep- tive and unrivalled vocal pover. In the deep organ-like straiss ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... emrgy by the band, 6tlluas1tlc If Ftll, an3d BEETHOVEN'S Pu'estcllttits e Mt JRS. GLOVTEfS'S FARE WELL BENEFIT. If - .s- Drury-lane Theatre was crammed to the ceiling last night, kI ott tbe oceasioa1 of tile farewell benefit of Mrs. GLOVEt, id whlo misade ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... most earnest desire for ti;c success of thle lessee, in his endoamoirs to carry out thle ebject of restoring the drama to Drury-lane Theatre, it d(les mot come withlin the province of the committee to enter into flue( detail of the results of the enterprise: ...

TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL

... ons had amounted to about tire sanse sum. [ The coommittee's plan for the ensuing winter was to hold a large meeting at Drury-Lane Theatre, in the course of a fort-o night;- and afterwards to hold another series of monthly meetings at Exeter Hall, together ...

THE NATIONAL CONCERTS AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... menade system of coicert-giving, where people are per- mitted to fill the area of a vast theatre like Covent Garden or Drury Lane, and act just as their whim or caprice may lead them, that xx e much fear the greatest works of the greatest masters ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... received on the 1st instant, from Paria, an octobasse, which we believe is intended for M. Jullien, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. The wonderful dimensions of this instrument may be imagined from its height being upwards of 12 feet. independent of the ...