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... THE FOOTLIGHTS; or. Sk ...
... THE FOOTLIGHTS; or. Sk ...
... Before the footlights; .>r, sketches Playhouse Society, The by Charles U. Roes ; the Talcs by Stekxb. 1 A Private Boa at Drury Lane. 2 The Btlcuoy the Adelphi. The Stalls Her Majesty’s Theatre. 4 The Gallery Convent Garden. The Pit at the Strand. 6 Behind ...
... at winninf oladr of tido fonuoo, and fatieyiog had mot both Lord eloped with two. and found lady's tide very common to Drury Lane, and bar fortnno eonpla of hundred guineas, eonulbnted with alacrity my Lord, ABE TOTX IK A WELL SPRING OF HOPE FOR ALL ...
... hia Patrons. This Wonderfully Realistic Drama, produced the Drury Lane Theatre, London, in 1885, s*ill playing in the Principal Theatres in Great Britain, it is the greatest, of all Drury Lane successes, full of Humour, Pathos, and Interest of the most ...
... Lord Mayor of London, and a knighthood upon Mr Augustus Harris, one of the Sheriffs of London and the well-known lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, in coramerooratiun of the visit of theGermvn Emperor Loudon. Curatitb Magnetism in Pbtbrbbad. —Mr Roi»ert Smith ...
... Lord Mayor of Loudon, and kuigbthood upon Mr Augustus Harris, one of tho Sheriffs of Londou and the well-known lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, in coromemoratiou the visit of the German Emperor to London. The time of the Hou*e of Commons has been this week ...
... THE FOOTLIGHTS; or, Sketches of Playhouse Society. The Heads Cuahles H. Ross ; the Tales Warner Sterne. 1 A Private Bos Drury Lane. 2 The Btlcony at the Adelpbi. 3 The Stalls Her .Majesty's Theatre. 4 The Gallery Convent Gardco. The Pit the Strand. 6 ...
... I* loot; this will strange lute things. Consequently upon this extraordinary failure the new house fulfil its functions, Drury Lane will opened for opera. shall then have two opera-houses, but we are have two mure. The Colosseum be converted into an o ...
... librettist, Bartholemew, was responsible. Immense was the enthusiasm on the occasion of the special matin*? performance given at Drury Lane aid of Miss Nellie Farren, the well-known buMesque actress, who has suffered so much recently from ill-health and pecuniary ...
... bring ruin the projectors. • the way, the rents of our theatres arc enormous. That the Haymarket is nearly iMpaW a-year; of Drury Lane, the Princeas's is sub-let at £ t,IOJ; the Adelphi is and the Lyceum, £4 oyo. ot Her M .jesty’s and of Covcnt Garden, which ...
... Mouths. : Three Montbe. sa. Foreign Subscription, including postage, Al la Bd for IS Months. P. 0.0, to be made payable Drury Lane Poet Office, W.C., to A. K. Baum. Publishing Offiea and Ofßee for Adrertiaeme 7, CATHERINE STREET. STRAND. Lennon, W.C. ...
... arriage, she drove through the streets with the same dreary feeling that she had felt when first he called her hie child . Drury Lane was soon reached, and the afternoon performance was j eat over. Great was the commotion when Leyton was announced, and many ...