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THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... very strong one Miss Croes, the lady who produced such a great imnpression so Diana Vernon in the revival of Rtoh Boy at Drury Lane, has been specilly engaged for the character of Aricl. hir. James liennrte will percocate P'rospero, and probably no man ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... very entertaining little comedy. The character of Joseph Ironsides was undertaken by Mr. Addison, of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane, and Olympic, by whom it was originally held In London, and held, too, with an ability which won for It a hundred sequential ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE PERIODICALS

... mouth, In 1790, while yet quite bal todyoung, havlug herself and her mother to provide for, she madecu hrfrtappearaneg at Drury Lane, as.Lydia Languish. Shecu There made much stir during the next twenty years, albeit Mrs. all tY thn fliddons was then alive ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... SPRuE AT THE THsATRP.-On Thursday evening Bp the Rev. Mr. Speke, accompanied by Mr. Murdoch, ocnu- de pied a private box at Drury-lane Theatre. The comedy to of The School for Scandal he seemed to enjoy heartily; s01 and the pantomime, with its scenery ...

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... assisted by the carefulness and attention of the cborus singers and corps de ballet. Little Huline, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, is the clown, and a right comic, rollick- ing, agile, and clever Mr. Merryman he is. bliss Arnott is a pleasing Golumbine ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE PERIODICALS

... atbhand, he accompaniled. I4imselMit a ?? of music. Mrs. Matbews r.elate that she was present once when Hook dined with the Drury-lane company, at a dinner given to Sheridan In honour of ?? return for W estminster. The guests 'were numerous, yet he0 made ...

Literature

... pretence of exhibiting the abilities of titeir pupils. TUE MiANAGEMIENT or THlE VOICE. I remember once being at a rehearsal at Drury-lane, with one of our great actors. I expressed surprise that he dlid not speak louder, as it seemed to me that his voice wvas ...

THE WRIGHT AND THE ROUGH

... who is married to a man. who is stated to be a tailor. The deceased boy lived with his aunt somewhere in the vicinity of Drury-lane, hut it is stated. that at two o'clock on Monday afternoon, his stepfather took him away, and after that time the peer lad ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE PERIODICALS

... who tes nearly eight feet high. He acted the Giant in the romance of nedCymon: b at the tbpera-houtte, in 1s80, with the Drury-lane dCompany, s when their own theatre was burnt down. -The Emperor E tieholas's state dram-major, who stood at the gate of ...