DRURY LANE PANTOMIME
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... by no mean. surprsing, seeing that the company is one of the best sent out from Drury Lane, and the best that has appeared in drama for many years. whilst all the Drury Lane soenery is used, Miss Alice Linard, who has previously taken front rank in Shakesperean ...
... I ?? Xoero. TErs death of Mr Hlarry Payne, the last of the clowns of the school of Gririaldi, removes from the state of Drury Lane Theatre at pantomime times a figure to which a somewhat pathetic interest attached. He was a man of the kindliest nature ...
... not responded to with the readiness it deserved. Griflin and Dubois, who have now been engaged for several v'ers at the Drury Lane pantomimes, were very ?? in their acrobatic act, and at the close were loudly encored. The Brothers Marti gave a linished ...
... greater or leis merit, he pro. duced a series of playa which have come to be peculiarly Identified with the Adelphi and Drury Lane theatres, London. To mention some of the works with which his name is connected we may go back to 1880, when, with his ...
... wan an excellent one, sad was thoroughly appreciated by a large audience. The party compeieed Mlas Clara Addhon (late of Drury Lane and Covent Gaiden). Mr Jamee Appleton (late Royal Italian Opera rompany and German Reed's), Mr Mark Comptan (sooiety humorist) ...
... place for. anyone who was in earnest I about life, or earnest about religion. Becoming curate of a church ia the parish of Drury lane, he soon found himsellf in constant intercourse with all I sorte of theatrical people, especially with those in the humbler ...
... with the police. About two o'clock yesterdaymorning the prisonerroturned to the house, which was situated in a court off Drury lane, and on getting admission to the room occupied by the lprosecutrix and her daughter, attacked the former, clutching' her ...
... more than one book of the pantomime that has reached us, For example, there is the book of Beauty and the Beast, at Drury Lane, or of Wbittington and his Cat at the Palace, or of ',Blue Beard at the Grand, Ply- mouth, or of Aladdin at the Prince's ...
... THEATRE ROYAL,-The attraction for this week is . the great Drury Lane drama The World, by Paul I Merrit, Henry Pettitt, and Augustn s Harris, whicb had such a successful run at Drury Lane some years ) ago. The niece will be presented by Messrs Wynn ...
... was a very favourite cat in the theatre, and everyone at once recognised the propriety of the ceremony, for Pickles and Drury Lane Theatre have for years been inseparable. Pickles was at one time induced to become a public performer, being brought ...
... 2( ortotal tabp,.z Aletter i FI R F55g IN WINE STUbEET.-LONDWN PAIIEg.- ?? MILLINERY. -JACKETS. CAPES, - NEW COLOURS. - DRuRY LANE PANTOMIME. - THE PaRsIso1; OF ZENDA.-FLOW.ELS IN THEATBES,-A WOAN'S REASON. I r rOnO of my readers will complain of an absence ...