Theatrical Gossip

... the festival. MV. Moniuzsko is about to produce a new opera at Warsaw. Chernbini's M2ledea is to be performed to-night at Drury- Lane Theatre. It is a performance eminently deserving the support of all lovers of real music. -M. Vieuxtemps is announced as ...

DRAMA

... back at the Princess's in young romantic charoters, and Mr. W. Ellerton, a dry but sound low come- dian, who has acted at Drury Lane and the Lyceum. ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... of our journal which treats not of the real but of the mimic stage. The actors of the Globe take precedence of those of Drury Lane and Covent Garden, Yet we could better spare General Prim just now, whether he triumph or not, than Mr Fechter, who, at ...

Theatrical Gossip

... of opening was altered, on which Mr Sothern refused to go on any date. Mrs Howard Paul will appear at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, on the 22nd of February, as Lady Macbeth, with Mr Phelps as the Thane. She will also play the cha- racter of Hecate (singing ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. ROB ROY, AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. The production of Pococke' dramatic adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's charming novel will probably crowd Drury Lane Theatre for some time to come. Mr. Sims Reeves having been advertised to fill the part ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Falconer has plso prepared a Scotch drama, drawn also lrom the prolic mines of Sir Walter Scott, which will see the light at Drury Lane when the present entertsanmelit there beginsto lose its attraction. The Christmas pie s at most .of 2he theatres ar still ...

AN IRISH ACTRESS

... expresdon of her sincerity. On the 18th of October, 1785, a brilliant comic genius, Mm. Jordan, made her first appearance at Drury Lane, as Peggy In the Contry GirL Shewas two years younger tban ?? Frren, and at thattime twenty-three. She was a native of ...

Theatrical Gossip

... future celebrity, met with much approval on the part of her Royal Highness and Court. Mr Tully, the Musical Director of Drury Lane Theatre, died suddenly on Monday last. He had been connected with the orchestras of the principal London Theatres for more ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... on the joined tips of the wands of the two fairies who float below; is very noticeable. The pantomime proper is long at Drury Lane, and of course includes a kitchen scene and a hot poker. There is not much novelty or point in its tricks, but the old jokes ...

MUSIC ABROAD

... of Mr. Wood, and by Mr. Gye on the part of Mr. Gye. But whether NMdlle. Sessi wvill join the Covent Garden company or the Drury Lane complany next vear has not yet been made known. At the Thlatre Lynique a French version of Un Ballo in Maschera (the ...

MONTE CRISTO

... finally swept away altogether by the destroying band of M. Haussmann-ventured across the Channel and attempted to give at Drury Lane Theatre a representation of their great drama of Monte Christo. The story bearing the same name, by Alexandre Dumas and ...

KING O' SCOTS

... o' Scots, adapted by Mr. Halliday from Sir Walter Scott's famous novel of The Fortunes of Nigel, has been produced at Drury Lane Theatre. Sir WJTalter at one time complained that lie had been made a dramatist whether he would or not. I believe, he ...