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MEYERBEER AND THE LYRIO DRAMA

... yards Idon, the appeal wvas again made. 'When the Brussels troulmI iVay, under Hanossens appeared at Covent Garden aind Drury Lane tions - :in 18-45 mnd 18463, the cryv was once more raised. No signs unuso iwere shown, At the Italian Opera-house in the ...

DRAMATIC, EQUESTRIAN, AND MUSICAL SICK FUND ASSOCIATION

... profession had adopted a similar course and he should not liko their association to be the onlv ex- ception (hear, lear]. The Drury-lane Fond had butilt two houses, the Covent-garden Fund two, and the General Theatrical Fund two , so that if the meeting voted ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... straight- forward and independent. The list of artists comprises, with one exception (Mdlle. Guerducci), the elite of the Drury-lane company of last Lseason, with the addition of several important names. The old hands are Mdlle. Titisns, Mdlle. Piccoloinin ...

EASTER ENTERTAINMENTS

... EASTER ENTERTAINMENTS. Sir DRURY LANE. re, Thc bill of fare set forth for the holidiy folk at tbis theatre nd last night cmnprised a popular opera and a new ballet-the iy, former Mr. Wallace's illarilaon, the latter entitledi Spasonia/ Lf- Laners,; on ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... the stalls, and the substitution of the crim- son figured satin double couohes used last sea- son at the Italian Opera, Drury-lane. The doable couches are splendit and most elegant, and, in C point of convenrience, are in great improvemirent on the . ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... heroine. It weas lso sI giver by a German company, at the St. Janies's 0 Theatre, in 1837; and in 1S41, IS12, and 1849, at t Drury Lane Theatre by ditf1rent Germnna trol'scs. In I ?? was produced--fr tha ficst time, Webelieve, on the Iralian boards-b(,th ait ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADfLPIl THIEATRE. Miss Julia Daly, an American actress, who made her ddbeit in England with but moderate success tit Drury Lane a few months since, appeared on Monday night for the first time at the Adelphi Theatre, and made a very favourable impression ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... Otuverte os FerWiee, well known to the London public from a mangled version of the piece pro- til duced some years since at Drury Lane under the auspices of 80 Mr. Charles Dance, and with the title of A Mforning Call. el The acting of M. Dubarry and of M ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... Ndlle, Louise Michal. Of these Mdl'o. Titicns, Signors Giugliai, and Vialotti suetained the same parts they did last year at Drury Lane and the year before at ller Majesty'a Theatre. The others were novelties. Wdlle. Louise Michal (not announced in the prospectus) ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... now enjoys in England, Before s that period the lltsguenols had been represented several times t by the Belgian company at Drury Lane, but its effects were a circumscribed, and to the majority of the public who hoard r it the opera was at first positively ...