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... reduced to £2. The Report was adopted. DRURY LANE TIHEATRE.-A SCENE. On the motion for the ndopiion of the Report of the Theatres and Music Halls Committee, Mr. Samuel asked why flap-seats were permitted at Drury Lane Tli'tro bout lwere forbidden elsewhere ...
... Clan. carty, she withdrew from the stage, she had an en- gaenment with Sir Augustus Harris for the coming winter season at Drury Lane. and he naturally showed a disposition to insist upon its fulfil- ment. Lady Dunlo was a taking line on the bills, but ...
... several of the principal i otrimentaliaat tch. phll. ),armonic Society and the Royal Itallan Operas, Covent Garden and- Drury Lane. The chorus were, seleeted frow ?? a numerous body of amateurs of the Sacred Harmonic,&Iocetyj' Exeter HeILl The perfor ...
... honour of knighthood on him. Mr. Augustus Harris, who is Sheriff of London this year, is chiefly known as the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. He is the eldest son of the late Mr. Augustus Harris, who was an actor and. sometime managerof the Princess's Theatre ...
... go upon the principle laid -down at the bottom of the Drury Lane play-bills-when Drury Lane had play-billseof A No Money Returned ? If so, we propose that at the next anniversary of the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund Dinner, at which of course the present ...
... DEMOCRACY AMONGST THE MIDDLE CLASSES; The meeting at Drury Lane Theatre, on Wednesday last, was a noble gathering, and one that,could not fail to influence the intentions of the CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER. The meeting was essentially a middle- class ...
... itories and workshopsz of London, and likewise in some places of pablic enter- tainment. Mr. F. B. Obatterton. lessee of the Drury Lane, Adolphi, and Princess's Theatres, bois most generously offered to give morning entertoinm ents in tid of the bospitsl Satuirday ...
... untimely and unseemly, but verged on buffoonery. We are by no means certain that he would not be better placed on the boards of Drury Lane Theatre during the Christmas pantomime than on the judicial bench-that he would not be more at home in motley ' than in ...
... a visit. TIBZAW39BZGA GRMIT tNAT. We understand Miss Marriott is engaged for the next seasonat Drury Lane. Mr. Boleno will not be the clown at the Drury Lane Christmas pantomime. Mr. Evans, the comic dancer, replaoes himL ...
... specially sent down frcm the Queen's mews. On Wednesday the Pr:ice and Princess of Waleawent to the Adelphi, and on ThurEday to Drury Lane Theatre. On Thursday the Queen of ilolland arrived in Lon- don. ...