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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... which Mr Richard Mansfield won such great success in the United States. Bat the most important novelty will be Mr Hamilton's Drury Lane melodrama, which will ,be given in about three weeks' time. It will be upon the subject of the Spanish Armada, but as both ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... hereditary. L Grand Dake of Saxe Meiningen, entre- preneur of the famous dramatic troupe which three or four years ago, at Drury Lane, almost revolutionised our stage Lmanagement of crowds. Prince Edward of, Saxe Weimar, an Indian Prince, the president of ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... of Clarkson Stanfield, and in 1851. was appointed chief scenic artist at both ! Covent Garden and Drury Lane. He painted I. I for nearly every Drury Lane pantomime down a to last year, and many miles of his canvases are ' etored up in the theatre, from ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... the London i orchestral rehearsals Will begin a fortnight I hence. I At a meeting of the renters of the Theatre- Royal, Drury Lane. on Thursday, a dividend of 2 per cent.. (;CIO on each £500 stock) w;'s declared, and tihe fact was elicited that the ¶ ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... truth s in the report that Mr Mapleson has taken either Covent Garden or Drury Lane. ?? sort of negotiations have been - opened as to the former house, while as to 1 Drury Lane, Mir Augustus Harris has merely j received a letter from Mr Mapleson asking ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... of the production of the Drury Lane drama Cheer Boys, Cheer, to the 19tlh. This date, however, likewise clashes with the opening of the Duke of York's Theatre| with Mr Walter Frith's new play Her Advo- cate. The Drury Lane drama is, of course, of ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Crackentliorpe, and possibly i Ibsen's Lady from the Sea. I The J)uke of Bedford on Friday signed the i new lease of Drury Lane Theatre, by which Sir a Augustus Harris will become sole lessee till I Christmas, 1901. After next Christmas the I rightsofthe ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... an act or two of one of the operas of Balfe or Wallace. Since, however, the collapse at Her Majesty's a few years since, Drury Lane has practically had a monopoly of this form of entertainment, so far at anyrate as the West-End theatres are concerned. ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... ap- plause was bushed down until the end, when the principal artistes and Mr Mannswere greeted with great cordiality. The Drury Lane melodrama Pluck was withdrawn last night, when the audience in- cluded the Duke of Edinburgh, who looked re- markably ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Last night, for the first time in England, the scene of Walpurgis Night revels in M. Gounod's Faust was introduced at Drury Lane. Thec music is tolerably well known at concerts, but E as it is copyright and as ML. Gounod is t justifiably annoyed that ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... iven withI much success by Daly's Comspany in Sir Augustus Harris returned to London ve-sterdav for the last night of tlme Drury Lane parntomime. hien lie wvas presented by the CompnsuY withl a chronometer wvatch. WTlhile lie was in Germanly, Sir AugustnaS ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... oigures excellent, the expression on the faces life-like and rcal. Aorncig the plays illustr2tod ire I I Xurnau Nature at Drury Lane, The Great Pink Pearl at the Prinep's, Faust at the Lyceum, and Falka at the Avenue. itete Folks (London : Cassell ...