PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Falconer has plso prepared a Scotch drama, drawn also lrom the prolic mines of Sir Walter Scott, which will see the light at Drury Lane when the present entertsanmelit there beginsto lose its attraction. The Christmas pie s at most .of 2he theatres ar still ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ISrL A pn . NATUBE'S ABOVE ART, AT DRURY LANE The above the *tre has opened its doors for the winter season. Mr. F. B. Ohatterton, a gentleman of consider- able experience, energy, and tact in all matters relating to the management of theatres ils now ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... to one popular actor. At any rate the last two Christmas burlesques at the Olympic have not been so I good as this. At DRuRy LANE the pantomime is, in the evening per- formance, three hours long, yet not fatiguing. It is entitled Goody Two Shoes, or ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... PRESENT CONIDITION OF TIlE LONDON STAGE.-YII. It has been proved conclusively that scenery alone will not draw full houses to Drury Lane, yet we have seen for ourselves this week that .aqnfred crams the pit and fills the theatre. There has seldom been a piece ...

DRAMA

... DRAMA. DRURY LANE, The solemn soliloquies of ManJfrd were agree. ably relieved at this house last night, by the production of c rattling farce called Bcaut t or the Beast, from the pen of Mr. John Oxenford. This trifle, which is of French origir, is as ...

POETRY

... Mr. Falconer, has at last been overcome, for any mother can take her child to the morning performance of the pantomime at Drury Lane, and actually see it now without a Peep o' Day. PROGRESS OF CIViISATION.-The Emperor of Russia has just issued a ukase by ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... meane of fl9gs, banners, sreamers, and erery conctivable device, that they were out for a holiday. MR. LUMLEY'S BENEFIT AT DRURY LANE The first of the performances for the benefit of Mr. LuInley took place on Monday night, and proved highly successful. Every ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... :hey wid go to the theatre in state. TILEATnZCAL CSHIT CHAT. It is rumoured that the Pynrs and Harrison company -ill opn at Drury Lane Theatre, for a short season, on Thit-Mcrdey. It tie Divorce Court, on Tneeday, the cgse of Wind- iar r Giuglini, the vocalist ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... to n aintain her from my own resourcms, and we had lived happily together until the time when, by her en- gagement at the Drury Lane Theatre, she had bean brought within the influence of Mr. Bonoicault. The in- sinuazioin that we had previously lived unhappily ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... A grand p orfor0anc3 in aid cf the funds of a national metropolitan monument to Shakspore will take place on Jane ?? at Drury Lane Theatre, under the patrengo of the Prinoe and Princess of Wales, who have elgnifled their intention to be present. The ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... last hopeful spark of life in the true English drama. Now, there- fore, that he is in his right place, on the boards of Drury Lane, let the right use be made of him. Let the playgoers who have been taught to believe in Mr Charles Kean's painstaking struggles ...