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... DRURY LANE. Auber's ever-sparkling : Crown Dianzonds is now being given at this theatre in the most efficient manner, singers and orchestra never being heard to greater advantage. Of all those who have filled the part of the heroine it would be impossible ...
... DRURY LANE. The eighth week of the Pyne and Harrison company at the above theatre was commenced yesterday evening with Wallace's celebrated opera of Maritana. Mr Harrison, of course, fulfilled his original part of that most deboshed Cavalier° Don ...
... DRURY LANE. The eighth week of the Pyne and Harrison company at the above theatre was commenced yesterday evening with Wallace's celebrated opera of Maritana. Mr Harrison, of course, fulfilled his original part of that most deboshed Cavaliero Don ...
... OPERA AT DRURY LANE. Tlir ratio rampanT to wliiol, Mi« I'vno . n .l Mr Harriwn hav« p,T*tXname,.an.l of those v,«-uli.U are the d.stmuuishoil ornimoiits, :in n..« ■ ■■•! .r:,-o Un.rv l.mo healro, «hirh for llio autumn ami winti r season u-, win or s> ...
... THE OPERA AT DRURY LANE. * :I,: '‘‘d tinm we wa in Paris the Trovatore* was being plaved at tony theatres th** Italian I Imatre, the Aculemie, and the i’healre L.Miqmn the first these establishments, it was called II Tro) ;lt the Le Trmuere,” and the ...
... THE OPERA AT DRURY LANE. , ''• . ■ ■ iues to great that the production oi “Maitha*’ Ins hnn jM.sipomtl. This is ven tor,l' ll 111 lit. Imt 1!„. «,, r ;„i u i«, tli.il ,f Martha Oiliialiv (»hi,h haw-no li.cilit ii will the rcprcwnla ■!';• Ip-low'. I' ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The crowded houses with which the Rose of Castille” is distinguished, fully testify to the acceptability of English Operas to English audiences, and also to the regime under which it is put forth. The Fyne-Haeuisos is a dynasty that ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. A very successful and encouraging inauguration of the second season of the and Harrison Compa nr took place on Monday evening. The great attraction of last season “The Bose of Castillo, was the opera, and it was played with spirit ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. THE TYNE AND) HARRISON COMPANY. Last evening the third of the series of concerts of which the Pyne and Harrison English Opera Company are Oi filling up the theatrical interregnum of Passion week, at co Old Drury, was attended ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. There wa» |**riod when Cterkeowcll pre-eminent the fnr 1?' clown, the ** Imit ortal Joe,” at Sa>ll»’r Us*, whose bu»nr uli. Dicken* thou Ul nel bis ty |ti emne. Clcrkcnwcll ndw numbers Its Jebri;ies * §■ ntleman of the Intellectuel ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. This spacious Temple of the Drama was thrown open to the people last night with the usual Christmas fare, commencing with the favourite piece of The latest from New York, in which Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams made their re-appearance ...