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BEHIND THE SCENES

... obtained a license in 1659, from the thlr powrers then iii being, to establish a company of' players s in the Cockpit in Drury-lane, to which company IlBetterton Vol became attached, and, though trot much above twenty ere years of ago, immediately gave ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... the diffes-ent theatres, and other places of m3 ly amusement in the neetropolis, were open to crewds of tc visitors. At Drury-lane the play of the Winter's Tale P as was performed to a full house, followed by thle pantomime w Ct of Harlequims and ...

THE DANGERS OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... make themselves happy. We have no fear of 'e - riotcrs and rebels, doaesttio or foreign. Even the o lI- demonstrators of Drury-lane think the Crystal ?? Palace a pleasant lounge for a fine or rainy day. ire Distressed agriculturists hugely enjoy the show ...

LIVERPOOL ART UNION

... Ratellffe, SoutlhJohn-St.£ t5 shire ?? ?? £50 MiES J. Mather, Mt.pleasaut, 16 D. MUVicoar,Chatbam-et.,. - 40 WmuN. Blain, Drury-lane, .. 10 ,C. Laugton,Jn., Exch-t, 40 Thos. Muir, Water-street,.. 10 John Hord, Brunswickat., 30 Mrs. J. Napier, Glasgow, ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... of Mr. Boucicault, and was produced in New York :with extraordinary effect in 1859. It was an- nounced for performance at Drury-lane Theatre, London, last year, but was withdrawn in conse- quence of the prolonged success of other enter- taininents. The ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... cleared up to the entire satisfaction of everybX. The transformation of characters is as foluo5 .v Clown, Mr. R. Power (of Drury-lane andFrineM e.8 Theatres, London); Pantaloon, Mr. Bob Cougens. Harlequin, Mr. Leopold; Columlbinee, the Mibe Richardson. As ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... when space permits. W.-No. ?? JoWRs.-No. T. W.-Thh rare occupied 11 mkutes 1 seconds. J. C.-Apply at the Admiralty Office, Drury-lane. J. D. is referred to the article 1 Dogs at Large in to- day's paper. A correspondent says the statement that mass is ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... ducing the drama Leah. Her acting has been spoken of in highly commendatory terms by the London press. Mr. Swinbourne, from Drury-lane Theatre, an actor of acknowledged talent, and Mr. George Jordan, also a clever performer, have been engaged to play Ziathan ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... principal set, the sea of ice, will occupy I the entire area of the very ample stage. Mr. T. Mead, of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, will appear as Carlos, Mr. MY. Robson as Barneyj O'Br'ian, and Miss M. Smith (engaged expressly for that character) as ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... feature in the concertremains to be noticed. Mr. H. Vandenhoff, the eminent elocutionist And comedian, of the Theatres Royal, Drury-lane and Haymarket, has received a special engagement, and will read Ur. G. Linley's celebrated work on the life of Mary Queen ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Allan Irving, vocalists, M. :Emile Ber er officiating as pianist and conductor. Mr. l. VEandenhoff, from the Theatres Royal Drury-lane and Haymarket, was also engaged to read Mr. George Lialey's interesting sketch of The Life of Mary Queen of Scots. With ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... will appear, is in active preparation.' THE THEATRE ROYAL. Mr. Edmnusd Falconer, lessee and manager of the Theatre Hoyal, Drury-lane, and a talented company, appear at this house to-night. The performance is to commence with the new, original, and very ...