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Correspondence: THE LATE MR. W. H. W. BETTY

... received one hundred and fifty guineas, and after that one hundred guineas nightly 1 1 Master Betty's Nights, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Seasons 1804-5. 1804. Day. J'lay. Farce. Amount. Dec. 10. Monday Douglas Citizen £700 9 8 13. Thursday.. Douglas Of Age ...

SHAKSPEAREAN REVIVALS

... well mounted my disappointment was severe on learning that we are to have Colley Gibber's improvements on Shakspeare at Drury Lane, and is increased by the dread thought suggested by the advertise ments for the Queen's. Are we to have a version of Henry ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... him for his straightforward manly vindication of Macready against the scurrility of Mr. Sala's attack. I was engaged at Drury Lane in 1842-3, then under the lessee- ship of the Great Tragedian, and acted nearly all the principal small parts with him ...

DECLINE OF THE BRITISH DRAMA

... season of the year 1778 no less than thirty-one pieces were produced at the three leading houses of the time-- the Haymarket, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden. Of these the two first-named theatres produced eight each, the last-named fifteen. Among the most notable ...

DECLINE OF THE BRITISH DRAMA

... season of the year 1778 no less than thirty-one pieces were produced at the three leading houses of the time-- the Haymarket, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden. Of these the two first-named theatres produced eight each, the last-named fifteen. Among the most notable ...

CORRESPONDENCE: FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHARITIES

... the chair, when it was stated the sum in hand amounted to £3,000, and the annual subscriptions to £250. To this total the Drury Lane, Covent Garden, General Theatrical, and the Dramatic Sick Fund had each subscribed a donation of £250. The project was now ...

THE MEININGEN COURT COMPANY

... whether so worthy a representation of a Shakespearian play could be given anywhere in the world as is now to be seen at Drury Lane with the exception, perhaps, of the Lyceum. The scenery alone, in these days of panorama* noma oe sumcient to excite admiration ...

LONDON THEATRES

... invariably, take an intelligent view of plays. For instance, do you sup pose that the clap-trap advertisements of Youth at Drury Lane catch us I assure you we laugh at them as heartily as you can do. Mr. Sala's writings we admire greatly but we think him ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... Flag at the Grecian Theatre, the part of Nell was created, not by Miss Alice Uenvil, but by Yonra sincerely. AGNES THOMAS. Drury Lane Theatre. ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1882
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 34 | Page: 11 | Tags: letter 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... the play going public, his name is familiar as a household word. For a period ...

Published: Friday 24 October 1884
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 754 | Page: 11 | Tags: letter 

CORRESPONDENCE: AUTOMATIC ENGRAVING COMPETITION

... Longman, Paternoster-row A. H. Hallam Murray, 50, A lbemarle- street W. J. Rivington, 188, Fleet-street; S. Spalding, 147, Drury-lane George A. Spottiswoode, New- street-square J. Han-is Stone, M A., F.L.S., F.C.S. J. Freeman Truscott, Suffolk-lane Edward ...