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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. r MR 5OACOtfADlY' SrAREWELL BENEFIT. The event, to which all that large portion of the public to whom theatrical matters are of any moment have been t looking forward for many weeks past, took place last night. We may say that the ...

THE NEW DRURY LANE DRAMA

... been . seen at Drury' Lane, I and curiously enough Mr Collins has here utilised - the old-fashioned noise machine, which was | used in the- days of Edmuind Kean, and perhaps of Garrick, and, was aretently discovered-in the; Drury~ Lane cellars..~ Twice ...

THE NEW DRAMA AT DRURY LANE

... Messrs Hamilton and Harris's new drama, d at The Royal Oak, produced with great wealth a y of scenery and costumes at Drury Lane Theatre P ra I last night, is, from a literary point of view, a il 'al distinct out above the ordinary standard of t 0 ...

THE NEW DRURY LANE DRAMA

... ITHE SEW AtUR Lt DP,4 tws~ntr in ?? (From Oullrwoa COcRpOw u so->. rat Len don, Tbursuaa Xi~h; lrg The Drury Lane Theatre reopenod le oil- the first time since th~e paOr~ the Christmas. The house has passed iOton5 Cf i, torsof tbe late Sir Augustus farrio ...

``THE BARTERED BRIDE'' AT DRURY LANE

... ITHE BARTERED BRIDE ATI I DRURY LAE. I (Raom ova owN coaaxssosgr~iNT.) London, Wednesday. At Drury Lane last night Smetana's much- talked-of opera, Die Verkaufte Braut, other- wise The Bartered Bride, was produced for the first time in this country ...

HER MAJESTY'S OPERA, DRURY LANE

... ing day of Ascot week, were partly responsible th I for the absence of many well-known faces from fit the auditorium of Drury Lane. Mignon, w1 M. Thomas's earliest Parisian success, is not re entirely unknown to a London audience. First tb produced ...

ITALIAN OPERA IN LONDON

... Garden orchestra and chorus are both superior to Drury Lane. The new con- ductor, Signor Vianesi has proved himself im. mensely capable. I have seen no one to compare- withl him but Costa, A&rditi at Drury Lane ought to have a better ensemlile. In one word ...

ITALIAN OPERA IN LONDON

... the prospectus has not yet been pu& ?? lished) that her Majesty's Opera season of 1873'. will begi at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, it under the management of Mr Mapleson, On Tuesday, 15th April. The staff of vocalists mone of great ad nunusual strength ...

THE OPERA IN ENGLAND

... TAE OPERA m N(L. PRESNMATION TO SI 'AUGUSTUS HARRIS. In the saloon of Drury Lane Theatre an illuminated album was yesterday afternoon pre. sented to Sir Augustus Harris it recognition of his services to opera in this country. Ainong the names inscribed ...

PREVENTION OF FIRE IN THEATRES

... THEATRES. An interesting experiment wlas made in,! London vesterdav with a new fireproof curtain fhr theatres. A large model of Drury Lane prosceniiial Und stage was erected in a builder s varid, and burned in presence of several gerll~i-a. mlen Vho hjail been ...

THE DRAMA ON HORSEBACK

... a r1a donkey meant real dramatic art. HowI then shal we appraise the achievement of Sir Augustasi who upon the stage of Drury Lane has attempted nothing less than a representation of the Grand National Steeplechase ? Not only are the horses real horses ...