DRURY LANE JUBILEE PANTOMIME
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... STABBING AFFRAY NEAR DRURY LANE. THREE MEN WOUNDED. A seriocs stabbing affray took piace at the Grapes Public-house. 42. Kirdinia-street. near l>rury Lane. London, on Saturday afternoon. The public bar was full of men and women drinking the time. Suddenly ...
... to the Principality. Mr. Bedford has also booked The Gay Lord Quex. ' one of the latest of London successes, and the new Drury Lane piece, which, although unnamed as yet. is anticipate! with considerable interest in town, and has already made arrangements ...
... THEATRE ROYAL. CARDIFF A very strong attracticn will be presented at the Theatre Royal next week, when the greatest of Drury Lane dramas, ‘‘The White Heather,” will be played. The piece is brimful of interest into which comedy is skilfally woven. In it ...
... Holywell- street and the clearance of th: e insanitary dis trict at Clare Market sanctioned by Parlia ment, are to be taken and Drury Lane, already d as soon as in new thoroughfare powers are obtained for the from Holborn. ...
... was full of pro- mise. For three years she took part with Mr. ” Penley in the production of Aunt, and has also appeared at Drury Lane. Lately she had suffered considerably from melan- cholia, and her friends did their best to cheer her, but she did not improve ...
... Edward*, Australia, for a stake of £200 a-side and the National Sporting Club purse, list. 41b. Prior to this. Bill Nolan, of Drury Lane. and Jack Cullen. Australia, met in ten-round contest at 9st. 61b., as did Hussar Corporal J. Smith, middle and heavy weight ...
... pieces, or produce new ones of the same kind: The two best pantomimes of i - the season are, of course, at Covent ?? I b, and Drury Lane. Rivals in- every branch of I dramatic art-tragedy, comedy. and opera- those great houses have competed in the pro- o duction ...
... agree that thoe rales shonld hav ia very bnlak eenpl=ion, ana-the femalas one, as fair as fair cas be Thepreeent r~nwival at Drury Lane shows soma'; advanee in the matter of ¢Ostume. The PtolemaiG Mu. warriord have-beards of one uniformrpattern, dark- hued ...
... mortals to command success, but we'll more—deserve it. MPI R E . Managing Dierctor OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Celebrated Drury Lane Comedian, N EXO, The inimitable delineator of quaint characters in song. MRS. SIMS REEVES, Vocalist. RICE and ELMER, Bar ...
... CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Great Drury Lane Comedian. DANL ° • Th» inimitable Cunic Act ...