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... I bn BIGETS anuIrim. ! IA DRURY LANE ROMA iq By C. E. THiOMAS, Author of Wanted a Hdlidav, 'iAts Tlb Should Be, A Shadow That ) Fled, &c., &c. cRAPTER L DRIRY LANE A-ND IlAMrsflir HEATIT. Do you know Drury-knoe?' r dI pass through it on my wvay from ...
... ARTIST V. EDITOR. I SCENE AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. The Sunday Tices says : Loungers in the lob by at Drury Lane Theatre on Saturday night were suddenly 'startled during one of the ents'ate3f by sounds of strife in their immediate neighbourhood. These came ...
... ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP. t-Mr. Charles Mathews has returned to Drury Lane Theatre. He made his first appearance for the season on Monday lost as Marplot, in The Busy Body. d Migs Glyn has been delighting the patrons of the e drama at Birmingham with ...
... tore contain s a great deal mnore mnatter e A revival of Morton's once famous cbomedy, A [y Cure for the Heart-ache, at Drury Lane Theatre, with the d lively rattle of Charles Mathews as Young Rapid i' the quaint ir conceit of Keeley as Old Rapid,' ...
... expresdon of her sincerity. On the 18th of October, 1785, a brilliant comic genius, Mm. Jordan, made her first appearance at Drury Lane, as Peggy In the Contry GirL Shewas two years younger tban ?? Frren, and at thattime twenty-three. She was a native of ...
... has been dramatised by the author. The Vokes family, during many consecutive years a chief support of the pantomime at Drury Lane, will this year appear at Her Majesty's Theatre in a Christmas entertainment entitled ;Little Red Riding Hood. ...
... is [own tho busy with the plan of a National Portrait Gallery. rays die- ia to be At its last meeting, the committee of Drury Lane itic, and Theatre Came to the resohltion of not permitting entertain- sending ments of the balmasur c alass to take placeaegail ...
... forthcoming, the first being the appearae cd Ur. Barry Sullivan, the favourite tragedian, who has an ongagement at present at Drury Lane Theatre. ...
... defender of spiritualism, and a writer firmly resolved to maintain the liberty of the human intellect. The operatic season of Drury Lane Theatre com- menced on Monday evening with an English version of Verdi's II Trovatore,' with scenery, by Mr. Beverley ...
... and Mrm Florence, newly-arrived actors ifrom the United States, have made what ie technically called a tdecided bit, at Drury Lane. The former plays Irish low comedy, and the latter illustrates the Yankee gal of humble life in a manner teat surpasses ...
... death is announced, at an advabced age, I of Brs. Bunn, nee Somerville, the widow of Mr. Alfred Y Buni, .formerly manager of Drury Lane and Covent 14 Garden Theatres. She at one period occupied a promi. r nent position on the stage, sometimes playing with ...