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LITERATURE

... Blumn, the tresaurer of Druary-lane Titeatre, who said that in all probability he could readily obtain an eagagement at Drury-lane at £1S a-~week, No.' replied lie,' I will never agaiti set ray font on a london h stage until I can commend my own terms ...

THE DRAMA

... the week bas been Azael, thre Profligate; or, the Dancing Girl of Mleurhig, from the pen of Scribe. To the harbifues of Drury Lane It has already become fasniltar this beasoan, hut in the provinces it is still almo~t, if not altogether, unknowti. Tite ...

VARIETIES

... ii the caseof'hsri ipesr bi with Mr. Luinley.. When annttemtwsmd o a bring out a trans~latiofi of the 'Damorn Cmlis'a Drury Lane, ?? Chansberlainifs edhsloes p That ai'woman o-f 'Uaiaidoned life 'houi hecpbl lf entertainifika greatf pasidch'an&d 'of'ss ...

VARIETIES

... anecdote is told of Manager Price, Theodore Hoe k, and the eccentric Cannon. After a di,,ner given by lr Stephen Ptice, of Drury Lane J heatre. all the gueuts, with the exception of Cannon and Tbeodore tdook, having long since retired, the host, who was ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP

... Schumann has arrived, and been playing in the provinces as one of a touring party.-Mr. Andrew Halliday is writ- ing a piece for Drury-lane Theatre.-Gounod's new opera, Romeo and Juliet, is in the hands of the copyist.-Mdlle. Carlotta Patti intends purchas- ...

THE GREAT CITY AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... the Jew whose worldliness does not wholly swamp his better and purer feelings. Having played the character originally at Drury-lane Theatre, he was thoroughly at home in it. Mr._ H. Crouch, as. Artitur Ca-rrington, was natural and earnest. He is an actor ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... sapplied the costumes, and the comic scenes have been invented by Messrs Harvey and French, assisted by Mr Harry Boleno, of Drury-lane. The pantomime is fairly written, although we think the subject might have been more applicable to Hull than it is. Amongst ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL AGAIN DESTROYED BY FIRE

... manager. it, has since s Af changed hands, and at the time of its ilestruction atl Ir the l-saee..xwas Mr. Chatterton, of Drury -lane lo dTheatre, London, who only calme itito possessionaa I;short time before the production of this 'seasson's d L pantomiime ...

THE LATE THEATRE ROYAL, HULL

... business at 40, Charlotte-street, Great Portland. street, London, and sued Frederick Balair Chat- terton, the present lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, to recover the sum of £27 8s 5d, on account of alleged extras in finishing the late Hull ?? Laxton, in opening ...

LITTLE NELL, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... possibly the best band at adgptation which we have had amongst us -or a period extending ever many years. No one cauld supply Drury-lane with an attraction like Hlalliday, and since his death a successor of equal abilities has not been found. The Interest hanging ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... (Thursday). The London managers for the most part would seem to be doing very good business. After a most success- ful run, Drury-lane pantomime -wvll be withdrawn to- night, and on Monday night a complimentary benefit will be given to MIr. Chatterton. ...

THE MAY MAGAZINES

... advertisement, that a magnificent palace v, ith great variety of gardens, statues, and waterworks, may be bought cheap in Drury-lane, where there are likewise several castles to be disposed of, very delightfully situated; as also groves, woods, forests ...