DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE. EVVIIIIO, HU LL Mr. Phelps, Messrs. Swln• bourne, Pbelps, fuel Lanett: Mesdames 11. Aran. Isobel Adams, VandenbnlT.—And NUMBER NIl': OR, HARLEQUIN AND THE GNOME KING THE GIANT MOUNTAIN. ...
... DRURY LANE. EVVIIIIO, HU LL Mr. Phelps, Messrs. Swln• bourne, Pbelps, fuel Lanett: Mesdames 11. Aran. Isobel Adams, VandenbnlT.—And NUMBER NIl': OR, HARLEQUIN AND THE GNOME KING THE GIANT MOUNTAIN. ...
... DRURY LANE Tom Mania, THE iTIFIIteHANT OP' VENICE. Mr. Phelps, E. Maim, Harrell, Head, and Hanby; Mesdames H. Veda, G.dier. a Iludapetli.—And NUMBER NIP: OR, HADA& QUIN AND THE GNOME KING Or THE GIANT MOUNTALY. HAY3,AIIIiT. TM, A LESSON 101r1IFE. Messrs ...
... DRURY LANE. Mr. Smith, the lessee, took his benefit last night, and we are glad to state he was honoured with a bumper. The great event of the evening was the introduction to the British public of a new sort of acrobat—a Mr. Sands, from America, who executes ...
... DRURY LANE. The eighth week of the Pyne and Harrison company at the above theatre was commenced yesterday evening with Wallace's celebrated opera of Maritana. Mr Harrison, of course, fulfilled his original part of that most deboshed Cavaliero Don ...
... DRURY LANE. If time and apace permitted, which they do not on a boziofpnight, a volume might be written on the subject of Old Drury. It has been the scene of Sheridan's dramatic triumphs, of Lord Byron's attempts at managership, the subject or excuse ...
... DRURY LANE. Saturday evening witnessed the close of the operatic special seasm, and the performance was on the whole very satisfactory. For Acts and Galatea, which the public b►d been led to expect, were substituted the first met of Norma, and the third ...
... DRURY LANE THIS THAT gears. Rouse and ; Alleyne end To conclude with THE GREAT CITY. Mui Werner, Stoeton, Illtzpones, Rouse, Irving, do. ; Mesdames Robertson, There, and Thompson. TEA ETI7IIIO, DEAF AS A Mr. Compton, —A WILD GOOSE. Maras. Sothern, Buckstene ...
... DRURY LANE. Tins PATST. Mr. Phelps, Messrs. E. Phelps, F. Hanby. Fitzjames, Harcourt. il'lntyre, Warner, and W. ilanison : Herman redn. Mrs. 11. Vanienhoff,tt Isabel Adams. —And WANTED HUSBANDS YOR SIX. Miss Hudspeth. ET. Tau DAVID OAIIIIOE. Warm Boehm ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The entertainments provided last night at establishment drew a tremendous audience. tainly the performances of the present ectuestil company are far supe r i or t o an ythi ng o f t he produced here. The applause which greeted 1 r ...
... Drury Lane Theatre. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SUN. SIR,—In the critique (in your impression of Tuesday last) on the Pantomime at Drury-lane Theatre, Mr Osolt Byrne's name is mentioned in connection with the ballet permit me, sir, in justice to myself, to state ...
... Drury Lane Theatre. Mr. Falconer's benefit closed the deservedly successful season at this theatre on Saturday. The performances consisted of The O'Flaherties, the play of Cymbeline, and the masque of Comus. In the course of the evening Mr. Falconer ...
... Drury Lane Theatre. Shakesper&t4 King John has been produced at the National Theatre with a splendour and completeness of scenic illustration beyond anything the management have achieved. The representation of the tragedy, in a style worthy of its ...