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THE PANTOMIME at DRURY LANE THEATRE

... THE PANTOMIME at DRRURY LANE THIEATRE. At the Police Court, Bow.stneet, on Thursday, Mr. riarrv Boleno, the clown at Drury-lane Theatre, ap- peared to a summons charging him with having assault. ed James Mackintosh, a supernumerary, during the performance ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... season at the Con- naught, on Saturday, February 28th, and it is rumoured that he will shortly appear as Henry V. again at Drury Lane. At the Duke's Belphegor supersedes Forced from Home on Saturday next. At the Imperial Theatre Miss Litton produced ...

MUSIC AND DRAMA IN SUFFOLK

... arrive in ample time. to permit of being present at the afternoon perform ance. Mr. Henry Dundas's Company, in the well-known Drury Lane drama, Pleasure, one of the many euccesfeal plays produced by Sir Augustna Harris during his reien at old Drury, will ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... Gilchrist, who in parts of the Modus and Helen order, play very well indeed, The World con- tinues its successful run at Drury Lane. Forbidden Fruit and Th6rese are still being played at the Adelphi. 1The Piiates of Penzanco are yet in the hills ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... all closed. We have been treated, however, to two novelties. On Satur- day, July 31st, was produced, on a grand scale, at Drury Lane, a new sensational drama by Messrs. Merritt, Pet- titt, and Harris, entitled The World. Though. per- haps, not very original ...

ART AND LETTERS

... To, many he interested in knowing that in consequence of the duemolition of some old houses between Catherine Street and Drury Lane, the burial ground wherein Nemo was laid to xest, is now to he seen plainly by anyone who will penetrate into Russell ...

MUSIC AND DRAMA IN SUFFOLK

... suggests, comedy is the prevailing element of the piece, and mounted Fa it is by special scenery, similar to that produced at Drury Lane, a critical audience could not fail to derive intense amusement from Pleasare. It is to ba hoped for the credit of Ipswich ...

MUSIC AND DRAMA

... engaged by Bnunn, and danced the then novel Cachua with the casta gnetle accomianimant in Spanish costume, on the stage of Drury Lane. iladame Davernny retired from the stage on her marriage with the late Mr. Stephens Lyne Stephens, of Lyuford Hall1, and ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... ronscco ?? tenfamlilias when her clean our'aiits are ump. Posorrssonxr Novzs-Tuning up before thte oves- ture. A PAwOX.-ThO Drury Lane Twelfth Night Cake was pronounced a triumph of the pastrycoool's art. Yet in the samze breath everyvbody said it was Eaddde1 ...

MRS. KEELEY

... that, since the death of the Prince Consort, her Majesty has never booked aeats in any theatre beyond reserving a box at Drury Lane. Mrs. Keeley's account of her interview with the Queen is very gaod reading. Mrs. Keeley said she was never so staggered ...

MUSIC AND DRAMA

... the Australian actor.managor, io who shortly beoomes the lessee of T'erry's Theatre; and the new sporting melo-drama at Drury Lane. This is a liberal and an interesting programme, y It is rather a .odd, OOinOidenie- that Miss Maria ?? and Miss Lilian ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... this period resulted in some capital Derby- shire scenery, around which a clumsy pantomime was written, and brought out at Drury Lane in January, 17'79. Most of the periodicals of the time devoted onsiderable space to thisproduction purely onaccount of the ...