DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE TREATRE. Last evening an entire change of performance was pro- duced at this theatre. The conuedy at .1 Gacoe of SpclOa- i on, in which Mr. Charles MatheWs, as ir. A151PfVO 1SOWekc, is recognised as so completely at hTome, opened the proceedings ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Is,) lon, as ir. Phelps is able and willing to sustain the arduous character of Sir I'leitinax Mc Sycophant, Macklin's comedy of The Man of the lrlld ' M ill assuredly keep its place in the repertory of the theatre and rc nill po'i ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... | DRURY LANE THEATRE. ON Saturday night Drury Lane Theatre was opened for what is called the autumn dramatic season. It is understood that for a period the per- formances will be of a staid and legitimate kind, reserving pantomimic levities for ...

SHAKSPEARE AT DRURY LANE

... SHAKSPEARE AT DRURY LANE. THE representations of King John and Macbeth at Drury Lane Theatre, although they cannot be expected to arouse enthusiasm, inasmuch as they comprise no display of histrionic genius of a high class, are yet creditable enough ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The doors of this theatre, after an unuosally long inter- val, were thrown open last evening for the performance of the English drama. No very definite programme of opera- tions appears as yet to have been formed, the list of the company ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... ttmporary home at Drury-lane. ie Mr. SHARP inquired whether the report that Her d ttajesty's 'Opera Company was going to Mr. Gye's theatre Ld (Covent-garden) was correct, or if the negotiations were at attuallp pending for their coming to Drury-lane. In 'The CnAmucmaN ...

JULIUS CÆSAR AT DRURY LANE

... 7ULIUS CAESAR AT DRURY LANE. IT is to be hoped that no intelligent foreigner, on a passing visit to London, was allured to Drury Lane Theatre on Thursday night in expectation of a Shakspearian treat. One can imagine the delight with which such a man ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Mr F. 3B. CHATTERTON'S Annual Benefit took place on Saturday last, wvhen the School for Scandal was played, and after the Comedy Mr Chatterton delivered the following Address: ILADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-This evening will terminate ...

THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. Mrs. Bradshaw, formerly Miss MIaria Tree, the ar0o0ia plished actress and vocalist, whose performance of Clari created so slrong an exeitement in dramatic circles some thirty years ago, died at noon on the 17th. Mrs. Bradshaw ...

THE PANTOMIMES

... . But at Drury Lane it is sad to observe the decline ; at mleplle that have come about. In the pantomime opening of 1. h the Giant Killer not a single pantomimist appears. Mr. Blanchard, ltlhaior of the production, has provided Drury Lane with pantomimes ...