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LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART

... subscription. A memorial is to be erected to the tragedian, Mr. Gustavus V. Brooke. Opera in English will shortly be given at Drury Lane Theatre, with Mr. Benedict as conductor. Sdbhumnann's Paradise and the Peri is advertised for the first Philharmonic Concert ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... steadily improving under the favourable conditions of Clevedon, where he continues to reside, During the forthcoming season at Drury Lane, Marinco Faliero is one of the pieces which it is con- termplated to produce. Mr. Anthony Trollope's promised magazine ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... ieady for the printing off as soon as the Hiat shall go forth. It is, however, most rigidly guarded and under lock atid key. Drury Lane will re open under the managemeant of Messrs. Falconer and 0lhatterton on the 24th of Sap. tember, when Mr. Pbelps will ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... who trainled this young zid-y .d also the best of young singers who has visited i irlrni for many a year, 'Mdlle. Orgeni. Drury Lane Theatre, says report, is in the mar - whether merely during a fiat season, or ,, , ?? is not stated. The project of there ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... are by M. Petit, and the whole has been produced by Mr. Edward Stirling. The gorgeous senery by Messrs Grieve and.Telbin. DRURY LANE. -Peter Wilkins; or, Harlequin and the Flying Woman of the Loadstone Island, is the attractive title of the great Christmas ...

ADVENTURES IN THE CAREER OF AN ACTOR

... The Lord's SVaxming pan.' From the Tottenniam Stroeet Theatre I wont to the Eo~gliah Opera, now the L~yceum; from there to Drury Lane; thence to the Haymarket- from there to Covent Garden, the Olympic, the Adelphi; and here I amP such as I am. During that ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... following curious particulars of the amountreceived by various artists as the results of single performances. Malibran at Drury Lane received £150. each night. The same price was naid to Lablache for two performances. Grisi at New York received £400. for ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... motionless, il. that he escaped instant destruction. t7 Theatrical gossip reports the marriage of Mliss Bassie I of Aleyne, of Drury Lane Theatre, to Sir Callen Eard. L3 ley; and mentions that Mias Clara Denvil will shortly w1r- Nved the manager of an important ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... be formed of the present position of the British drama when the theatrical novelties of the past week are mentioned. At Drury Lane a play of Shakespeare is revived, and admirably acted; at the Haymarket an Italian actress appears in an Biaglish version ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... stage in a still more complete manner, Mr. Day has this week engaged Madame Caradori, ?? donna at her Majesty's Theatre and Drury Lane. Madame Caradori made her first appearance to a crowded house on Monday evening, and achieved a great suecess. Tho selection ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... s, and desirable means of making the verticals personally acquainted with each other A demonstration of this kind in Drury Lane, confined to M. P. s, would ive us Mr. Gladstone, fresh from South Lancashire ; Mr. Bright, from Birmingham ; Mr. J. S ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... be about £15000.; 'the sent of such a building varies from £3,500. to £4,000. a year. He pays at the rate of £7,800. fy Drury Lane. The Haysnarket was rented for many years at £4,400. a year, and is worth that amount now. T[he Princess's was let to Mr ...