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... band were playing. This year's pantomimo open- t tn7 is, of course, fnrnished by Mr. E. L. Blan- ibard, who. has written Drury-lane pantomimes for )he last twenty-four years, and who understands he exigencies and resources of the theatre. Something, iwever ...
... DRURY LAs. The vast audience which assembled at the re- opening of Drury Lane on Saturday evening found the interior of the theatre greatly improved by the new decorations which have been introduced during the vacation. The prevailing white and gold, ...
... DRURY LANE. On Saturday night, a conventional melodrama, hover'l between the style of the Srrey and the Victoria, 93 Pal duced at this theatre, before a very fair audience. ?? incidents, the characters, and the dialogue are al i which we have been acquainted ...
... CDC Batil Jfte~+ DRURY LANE. TeaIS Emleso, TlHEi EDER BROTHElR. Messrs. Ander. S: .on, Diddear, Emery, Davidge, and W.Montague; eis3Vandecnhoff. bi TFE LOTTERY TICKET.-And MARY STUART. Miss Laura Addison.-DLoore cpen at 64. IIAYHARKET. Taiis Evresexo ...
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