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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. r MR 5OACOtfADlY' SrAREWELL BENEFIT. The event, to which all that large portion of the public to whom theatrical matters are of any moment have been t looking forward for many weeks past, took place last night. We may say that the ...

ENGLISH OPERA.-THEATRE ROYAL

... of performance. The words were the joint produc- tion of Mons. St George and Mr Bunn. It was introduced by the latter at Drury Lane for Madame Auna Thillon, Mr Harrison, and Mr Borrani, and met with considerable sue- cess. It was upon the whole very well ...

THE THEATRE-ROYAL

... the classic English drama-are most powerful to charm with. When the great Siddons had passed through the fiery ordeal of Drury Lane, one of her earliest provincial engagements was in Edinburgh, when she was received by an audi. ence in point of culture ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE

... Australia. HIo was :companied by Miss Avouia Joeos, nn importation from the Anstralian. staac, and by MIr R. Yoange, of the Drury Lane 'T'heatre. The first piece was an old- fashioned melodrama, in fiveacts, entitled, Love's Sacrifice. The story of the ...

MISS SIDDONS' BENEFIT AT THE THEATRE-ROYAL

... Ifeel, and so, kind frienosP FareweU. -(l . oud cheers). . It was said in the early days of' Edrnund Kean by the habitues of Drury Lane that tdere was too little of him. The same has been said of 'Miies Siddons. We venture to think that Miss 'Siddons in' ...

Liturature, Science, and Art

... ts for an autumnal tour, accom- panied by an efficient party of vocalists, including Mr Sims Reeves. The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, is, we hear, to be opened for a season of English opera about the middle of this month. Some of our leading artists and ...

Literature, Science, and Art

... Mrs Ifean do tot go to America next year, ias they originally intended, having entered into an engagetment to appear at Drury Lane. The music if Camacho's Werldinj .(Mer'delssohn'o opera, written when he wa- n boy) was performed as concert niusic in ...

THE THEATRES

... ira prevent the assembling of a goodly number of tsic to witness the re-opening of the Queen's by Mt Ar, thony Younge, of Drury Lane. In the eircumitan.. the attendance was wonderfully good, and we do:, t not that a little more knowledge of the company ...

Literature, Science, Art, &c

... subjects, wishes to purge for himself of theatricals. . thE A NEW. and original tragedy has been lar accepted by the lessee of Drury Lane. This eat seems as if the legitimate drata was about to we be restored to that theatre. the THE Lvrique, Paris, is about ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... g and returning, are invited D- to spend Passion Week and Easter in the Holy C City. i Mr Phelps has been starring at Drury Lane in a round of his leading characters, including King Lear, Richelieu, and The Stranger. These plays have been effectively ...

THE PRESENT STATE OF THE DRAMA

... Princess's, aul smaller gathering,,s ?? :. ?? but ineffectral support to legitimacy t u then under tile control of 1Mr Dillon. Drury Lane avowedly re- lied for sucess Upon the pautomime yearly fur- nished ly Mir E. L. Blanchard, and the abatc- ment of its attraptiou ...

Literature

... cxceptions, has lain for about forty years unexamitcd and almost forgotten. The mass con- stituted the theatrical chest of Drury Lane under Sheridan's :management, and, after the fire which destroyed the old building, were parted with by their spendthrift ...