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... the honor to announce that they have made arrangements with Mr E. T. Sun'', the well known Lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to give a ...
... the honor to announce that they have made arrangements with Mr E. T. Sun'', the well known Lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to give a ...
... have the honor to announce that they have made arrangements with Mr E. T. Suns, the well known Lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to give a ...
... had been bedridden for several month,. For 10 or 12 seasons he was the principal figure in the harlequinade portion of the Drury lane annuals until that of 1892-3, in which he took no part. His return a year later was received with much satisfaction by Pie ...
... arrangements for another Metropolitan demonstration in favour of Reform. An application which has been made for the use of Drury lane Theatre for that purpose has been refused by the committee of proprietors of that building, bit Mr. E. T. Smith has intimated ...
... ALPERT HULLAH, Priscipal Tema from Mr Theatre Royal assist Hanka Opera Company. MR. JoIIN MAN LIT, Tenor, 17statre Mani, Drury Lane. MN. R. Ds LANCET, Principal Baritone of the Royal Operetta House, Edisibargh, M a. W ALTER DOUGLAS, Coasedisa, Theatre ...
... AT THE DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. Ily levitates of Mr. Augustus Honk about 3000 children, both boys sod girl, Inme b er it a bt. Wise& o. home in all parts of the metropolis, nanny withered the performance the potmaires of Olstenlls at Drury Lane Theatre ...
... followed with repreeentatlves of the Royal Academy*, Music, the Royal College of Music, the Guildhall School of Music, the Drury Lane Lodge of Freemasons, the Stock Escharge orchestral Society, the Criterion Smoking Concerts, and the Philharesonie Society ...
... being made for the pantomime at Drury Lane, which is this year to eclipse all previous efforts even at this famous theatre. Mb° Kate Vaughan ban been specially engaged to take an lin, portant part. In addition to his Drury Lane pantomime, Mr. Harris basalt° ...
... turn inside out, And boast the of Thespis they keep burning : Wusl, though tho new stage path lies straight, we doubt If Drury Lane's a lane that has no turning ! ...
... (Prom Judy.) Tarns is family at Drury lane': some people say try pro•Vokes laughter. WRIT a conceited thing Tennyson's Brook must be, when he says, Men may come and men may go, but Igo on for ever, &a. &a. As if he would not be dried up by a good ...
... music at Covent Garden Theatre, and an evening performance at Drury Lane. This is but a faint beginning, bat let as accept it as a move. The Court Journal says, that the visit to Drury Lane will not very . vividly recall Shakspeare and his works; the prize ...
... FOOTLIGHTS; or, Sketches of Playhouse Society. The Heads by Qualms@ U. Ross; the Tales by Viraaxsa S . I A Private Box at Drury Lane. 2 The Balcony at the Adelphi. 3 The Stalls at Her M desty's Theatre. 4 The Gallery at Covent °anion. 5 The l'it at the ...