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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... could be desired. THE AMATEUR PPRFORMANCE AT DRUBY.LANE. We understand that the results of the late amateur per. formance at Drury-lane have been as satisfactory in a pecu. niary point of view as could bare bean expected. Her Majesty, with her usual liberality ...

HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY

... royal initials V. B. in gas jets. Princess's.-The Prince of Wales's feathers in Iustres, and tbe initials V. R. il gas. Drury-lane.-A crown and the royal initials V. B. in varie- gated coloured lamtps. Olympic.-The royal initials in scrip characters in ...

ENGLISH ARTISTS ABROAD

... pleasure to be able to speak equally well oi 6h3 performance. A strenger to Ua, Mr. Jol.n Rafter, fornerly ,irst tenor at Drury-lane Theatre in London, and who has been, during the last two years, the l:rst tesor at the Mainz Theatre, and the favourite ...

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM ASSOCIATION

... ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM ASSOCIATION. GREAT MEETING Al DRURY-LANE THEATRE. The first meeting of the Administrative Reform Association was held last night, in Drury-lane Theatre. The chair was taken at seven o'clock by Mr. Samuel Morley. Amongst the gentlemen ...

LITERATURE

... earned in days of yore, The procession and the ttrial of che claimauts will be conducted by Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane, and Mr. Ainsworth will preside at the dinner, which is to take place at the hotel, after the trial, in the town-hall, has ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... -forthefir~st L time. in England on the 26th February, 1814, at one of -the 3oratorios given br -Sir- GEoRGE SMART' ii Drury-lane Theatre.. The aolo parts -at this morning's performance 3were sustained by Herr REIOHARDT, Madame RUDSRs- DORFE, andMr. ...

THE LAW OF MUSICAL LICENCES

... paniomime, and other stage ?? ia given. The theatre licence is granted to about twenty places ,n the metropolis, excluding Drury Lane and Covent Garden, y which are kept open in virine of royal patents granted to I !e Killigrea and Davenant in the time of ...

ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... Before, and during GAmIcK's management, Henry VIII. was on the acting list, and we read of its running twenty nights at Drury-lane in the early part of 1728, principally owing to the magnificence of a coronation, e introduced as a foe simile of that of ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... theaolebrated produotion of Sardanspalug at the Royal Princess's Theatre. Indeed, in one point, but that a very important one, Drury-lane Theatre has, rather the advantage of its rival. There was necessarily something of the apocryphal and the imaginary about ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... treat to the frequent-rs of the Lyceum, and last night afford% d equal amusement to the more mis- celleseous audience of Drury-lane. We bave nothing freds to say about impersonations so rell known as thoseiby which Mr. MATnEws has made the irri. table ...