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Mb ACGU'TUS DRAHAM,

... Mb ACGU'TUS DRAHAM, The Celebrated Tenor, of the Theatres-,loyal Drury Lane and Oovent Garden; FLORENCE LANCIA, Acknowledged bv the Press to be the Greateat Prinm of the day; this young and lasc.n.t.np V.uj.ilist. From Teatro R- gio, Turin ; and whose ...

LONDON CORN MARKET, August 3

... kindly poetical address, Qeorge Augustus Sala, which was read by the author at a Dramatic Entertainment, given iu July, at Drury Lane Theatre, for the benefit of the widow and children of Mr Brough. It concludes thus Too weak to cope in conflicts rude and ...

LONDON THEATRES

... of the Jlaymitrket would be about £ld,000; the rent of such building varies from to £4oof a-yeur. pays at the rate of for Drury Lane. Tho Haymarket was rented for many years at £4400 a-year, and it worth that amount now. The Princess’s was let to Mr Webster ...

6 ito lan ir

... destination of the monument. The promoters anuonoce grand melange dramatufue to lake place oa Tuesday evening. June JO, Drury Lane Theatre, under the immediate patronage of tbeir Royal Highuesse* the Prince and Princess of Wales, who have signified their ...

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... refused peitnit that those representations should place in Her ftlejealy'a Theatre, and they were given in consequence at Drury Lane. Mr Lumley has now put forth announcement thanking the public for ihe generous patronage and substantial benefit conferred ...

General ilittelligesue

... end, has taken a house and grounds near Fulham, called Prior Park, formerly in the occupation of Mr E. 'P. Smith, late of Drury Lane Theatre, but now of Cremorne Gardens. In this house he will have abundant room to gratify his taste for the antique, as ...

MK! PRlTlMlfrizfNift the inhabitants would come forward and subscribe I To pans to his strictures on the ..

... performance, without ever observing the general effect. A gentleman, who was present, and who has witnessed performance! at Drury Lane and Covent Garden 'theatres in London, and in provincial towns in Britain, assured me, without, of course, in the slightest ...

l^fnllncL r, APRIL 8, 1864. FROM CUU LONDON COKRESPCXDENT. London, WednfwiUy. The Prussians have once more ..

... opens Her ijesty's theatre with Verdis Rigoletto ; and I sure every one him successful season, which he well deserves. At Drury Lane the first part of Henry IV has been brought out with much success; how could it be otherwise, when the manager has secured ...

RELIEF TO ABLE-BODIED POOR

... best lawyers at will make many converts to his new profession. ie Scotch bar. Appreciating the extraordinary The Managers Drury Lane are becoming emin- difficulties and mischief likely to arise if the finding ently liberal, animated by highly creditable ...

TO I'KAaXKBI’HOU

... amusements in general, are they not written in the ample folds of the daily press But the novelties for Easter were very few. Drury Lane was alone great in originality. I’en at the Adwdnhi and One Tree Hill at the Strand, give us a little that is really new; ...

CORRESPONDENTS. nuilc |») ibic Amiu»»u» Au, conimunicMi.m« ati'l * rti i' 'il'n' »- * lvr , ■® , '

... bring ruin the projectors. • the way, the rents of our theatres arc enormous. That the Haymarket is nearly iMpaW a-year; of Drury Lane, the Princeas's is sub-let at £ t,IOJ; the Adelphi is and the Lyceum, £4 oyo. ot Her M .jesty’s and of Covcnt Garden, which ...