DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE THIS EVrltNn, ItII Mews. Phelps, T. switihourne, W. seri& el. NI rr, itarrett, and Ililames E. Cross, R. G. L. .n.l E. conclude with WAN EU ll DS al X. Miss IluLlspeth. ...
... DRURY LANE THIS EVrltNn, ItII Mews. Phelps, T. switihourne, W. seri& el. NI rr, itarrett, and Ililames E. Cross, R. G. L. .n.l E. conclude with WAN EU ll DS al X. Miss IluLlspeth. ...
... DRURY LANE. Tula EVENING, THAT JACK. Mesas. Roue and Neville: Mealanies Alle)no and Thorn n.—To conclude with THE GREAT (ITV. Mews. Warner, Morton, Fitsjanies, Rouse, Irving, de. ; itobertrua, Is. Were, and Thompson. ...
... DRURY LANE. A translation of Schiller's Fiasco was proinoed at this theatre hat evening, but unfortunately its suer has not been such as to make it likely to repay the leseee the large expose. which he has evidently incurred in getting up the puce* ...
... DRURY LANE. The competitive examination for Macbeths is still going on nt this theatre, and Mr. H. Talbot, the third candidate within a fortnight, made his first appearance on Saturday before a large and friendly audience. PANIC IN A THEATRE.—OD Saturday ...
... DRURY LANE. F.VYNINO, THE Mr. Phelps, Messrs. E. Phelps, II ,inelnlr, C. Meyton, and II:smolt ; Mesdames 11. 11. Anndenholf.—And NUMBER NIP: OR, HARLEQUIN AND THE GNO3IK KING OF THE GIANT !lOU:CLAM HAYMARCZT. THIS EnckMO, A LEC:i43S. FOR LIFE Ileum Sothern ...
... DRURY LANE. The second part of Henry the Fourth, one of the richest in character and poetical writingolSliskespeareschronicle plays, was produced at this home on Saturday night, according so promise. Though it contains no 'pentacle —no incident capable ...
... DRURY LANE. THE GREAT CITY. Marra Warner, Morton, Eitzjanws, Umbertsuo, Le Mere. and Thotapion.—To .lu:hle with THAT RASCAL JACK. Mews. and Lime ; Mesdames Alleyne and Thomp,un. ...
... DRURY LANE. DRAMA. Mr. Dion Boucicault is not disposal to let Lis patrons fall off for want of novelty in his programmes. The pieces in his well-filled portfolio are not bet half ex haunted, and long before the Colleen Barn bas ceased to be attractive ...
... DRURY LANE. Thenational theatre will open next Saturday with one of the most promising programmes pia forward since the memorable leseseship of Mr. Macready. The first pert of Henry IV. will be repeated on the opening night, with Mr. Phelps Sir John Falstaff ...
... DRURY LANE. This hour opened for the season last night with &Mr.! Lytto►'s play of the Lady of Lyeas, Oaenfcrd's of Twin Rated, and a Ballet Divertissement. A sew entrees. Mrs. Emma Weer, of Californian and ♦ostrelian celebrity, was introduced to the ...
... DRURY LANE. Tats EVltainu, THAT JACK. Messrs. Rouse and Rteville : Mesdames Alleyne and Tisompeon.—To conclude vat& THE GREAT CITY. Messrs. Cowper, Al •Intyre. Villiers, Irving, Rouse, Yitzjansts, & Warner Mesdames Rubertenu S Lo Tldere. JIAYMARKKT. Er=lad ...
... DRURY LANE. Mr. Curdle oberrved to Miss Suevellicci that the unities consist of completeness—of a kind of winged dovetaileduses with regard to place and,time, sad a sort of general oneness; and Mr. E. L Blanrhardhas evidently kept this definition steadily ...