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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... and Chatterton is reaping its deserts in full houses and enthusiastic audiences. The earnest eondes_ vours the lessees of. Drury Lane are making to eleJvate, the public taste, by producing the best works of our most eminent dramatic authors in a manner worthy ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... morning performance was given on Thursday, at Drury Lane Theatre, for the benefit of the family of the late Mr. Henry B. Webb, for many years manager of the Queen's Theatre, Dublin, and late of the Drury Lane Theatre, who, dying suddenly a few weeks since ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... become Republicans. Mr. T. C. King, whose performance.Df Ricieaieu we recently warmly commended, has appeared as Hamlet at Drury Lane. His reading is excellent, and his acting quiet but impressive. He looks the character well, and dresses it becomingly. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... provided at Drury Lane, be assured a certain section of the publi Wll support it, Irraspecve of the merits of the performance, merely besaoe it ltappens to lake place at the 'Old HoWs' s It t familiarly denominated. Mne, vn a concert given at Drury Lane is more ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... solving the long vexed drainti J puzzle, will the legitimate drsma pay? And the pfcuniary results of the winter cam- paign at Drury Lane will go far to prove whether or not the British public reoily entarthms tbat admiration of our greatest dramatic pset they ...

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... who presents a highly- coloured picture of the bibulous and amatory sacristan. DRURY LANE. Augustus von Kotzebue, whose play of The Stranger was performed at Drury Lane, with Mr. Phelps and Mrs. Hermann Vein in the chief characters, has but slight ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. DRURY LANE THEATRE. The legitimate season at Drury Lane is progressinp most satisfactorily. Crowded houses nightly wituessth( dramatic masterpieces of Shakspere and Sheridan, per- formed by as good a company as can be collected. ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... E. T. Smith, the Drury Lane manager, future lessee of Her Majesty's Theatre, at a lease of seven, fourteen, or twenty-one years. The annual benefit of Madame Boleno, the graceful columbine and intelligent pantomimist of Drury Lane, will take place on ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... P. as the thermometer rises. No novelty ~end managers are doing their best, ?? with the Easter entertainments. , ty at Drury Lane, has undergone con- 8t g en ud cnrtailment, and now glays far t 3ltsrthe first nights of its representation. The horse, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PWBLIO AMUSSEIr T3 DRURY LANE THE&TRE. The winter season at Drury Lane has commenced with Macbeth and *Co nous. The former of these was the grand ' revival of the earlier par of ltst season, and will be played by Mr. Phelps in the principal character; ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... characters of the piece are suggestive of certain situations and persons in Mr. Hallidays Great City, now performing at Drury Lane Theatre In both we have rich, educated young ladies; constant lovers, and naughty papas, one being a returned convict, the ...