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ENGAGEMENT OF THOSE EMINENT ARTISTES MISS AITKEN AND MR T. MEAD, The celebrated Tragedians from the Theatre ..

... ENGAGEMENT OF THOSE EMINENT ARTISTES MISS AITKEN AND MR T. MEAD, The celebrated Tragedians from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London; the Queen's Theatre and Opera House; and the Theatre Ro)al, Edinburgh, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. ON MONDAY EVENING, 13,1857 ...

THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH

... The allotted space in Hyde .3 Park is to be formally opened on Wednesday, when teed the children of Clare Market and Drury Lane ragged eebeols will take passes6an of it.—Londes Correvoredeel Blast Neva Letter. . AND PROPIPL—A gentleman who employs ...

MR cnARLEs DICKENS AND MS WIFE

... amusement ehuund in 31eleout ne and other parse of the colonies. The Theatre Royal is a building as force an that of our Drury Lane, and there are the fumidar Pd eess's aed Antley'n, the latter with its circus and equestrian testa, and noted, moreover ...

Vac ',tilintarnoch post, COUNTY OF AYR REPORTER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, IUS

... is not a prerequisite, and consequently the hon. gentleman is not debarred from trying his histrionic talents either in Drury Lane, Covent Garden, or the Adelphi. We had always supposed that the profession Mr T. has chosen was one the very opposite of ...

ART

... ART. Ben Webster succeeds the late Mr Harley as master and treasurer of the Drury-lane Theatrical Fund. Mr Horatio M'Culloch has received a commission to paint two views of Edinburgh, one from Corstorphme Hill, for an east country connoisseur. Mr Clarkson ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1858
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 159 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

it__._ ROBBERY OP A TILL

... to be made a sul jsct of litigation, an Mr Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, claims the riAhr. under • previousengagement, to prevent his playiog London theatre, except Drury Lane, for a certain not yet expired. Tut Palen or Tilt or Arm. —This ...

Oknotat

... Oknotat Mr Balgrove, senior, the well-known violin p'ayer, 'lied suddenly at Drury Lane Theatre on Tuesday night. BRITISH NAVAL FORM—The presnnt number of ships of war afloat is 276, with 4628 guns, and 46,754 seamen. We are informed that Lady Havelock ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1858
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1920 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS,

... spoken of in some quarters as a candidate for Manchester. Mr Illagrove, sea, the well-known violin player, died suddenly at Drury Lane Theatre on Monday night. The Earl and Countess of Derby arrived in London yesterday from Knowsley. The Chancellor of the ...

FACTORY INTELLIGENCE

... as yet, acceded to the pr , posal. • • . , We (Era) tegra to announce the destb of Mr Lee, late et the Theatre It .yal, Drury Lane Olympia, Maryleboae, after a protracted and pair:ful illness. The deccawd will be r,unmbered by p:sygoens u • most paina-takinir ...

~µ ,~~7 LITERATURE

... grace, in enunciating the ' Dearly beloved,' and in reading an Epistle. For all this, Will was indebted to the players at Drury Lane—but the necessary money was well laid out. It returned cent per cent. Covent Garden was not backward in lending him a certain ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1859
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1230 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... indignation at the tyranny which so long held these patriots in chains, imprisonment, and worse than slavery. The use of Drury Lane Theatre has been offered by the lessee for a great public demonstration to express sympathy towards them for the horrible ...