THE COURT
... Caroline.. Barringt^n, the Countess Bruhl, and the Hon. Colonel Liddell, honoured the per- formance at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, on Wednes- day last. ...
... Caroline.. Barringt^n, the Countess Bruhl, and the Hon. Colonel Liddell, honoured the per- formance at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, on Wednes- day last. ...
... the prosecution; and Mr. Daly, barrister, at- tended for the defendant. Charles Petter said: I am a spirit dealer, of 36, Drury- lane. I remember the defendant, Mr, Johnson, calling on me early in November last. He asked me if a Mr. Keily had spoken to me ...
... hani that raised it is gone. How sadly pro- lific has this year been in the deaths of useful and of eminent men Once more Drury Lane, par excellence the na- tional theatre is about to be tenanted. Next month Mr. Edward Falconer will open the theatre with ...
... appearance at her Majesty's theatre, where she will be highly appreciated. The arrangements for ur. Lumley's benefits at Drury Lane, are now complete, and we trust they will prove benefit, in the ordinary acceptance of the word to'the veteran Director ...
... mosquitoes of Australia. Very,different from this respectable couple are the two lucky managers of sensation drama theatres. Drury Lane has, as usual, devoured all the profits of Peep 0'Day, and Mr. Boucicault, at Westminster, has succeeded in bringing his ...
... Operatic season of Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. Harrison at Covent Garden ill commence in October. In 1864-5, they will open at Drury Lane Theatre. At the Liverpool assizes in the case of Barber v. Fenton, a trial for breach of promise of marriage, the jury ...
... twenty stalueltes of animals, in bronze and plaster, by M. Hahnel, of Dresden. Mrs Bowers, lately the leading actress of Drury Lane, has sailed for the United States. The position she held is now occupied by Miss Cleveland, who also leaves for the United ...
... to observe this periodical's inconsistency. Last week there appeared an article, which was an admirable advertisement for Drury Lane, and one also, strange to say, showing the ad- vantages of pushing, thereby committing the very same blunder of which ...
... of Alexander or one of his successors. Other tombs exist in the locality. PROPOSED NATIONAL MONUMENT TO SHAKSPBARB.— At Drury Lane, on the 30th inst., a grand dramatic milange will be given in aid of the funds for a national metropolitan monument to ...
... for one night at the Haymarket last year was £400 the season must generally have been good, for the enterprising lessee of Drury Lane received upwards of £ 700 for one day's performance (morning and evening), a sum exceeding any which has for years been ...
... The circumstances which led to Mr. Lumley's representations being given at Drury-lane instead of her Majesty's Theatre are likely to receive a full elucidation, the publication of a pamphlet being announced by that gentleman explanatory of the relations ...
... LONDON. An experiment of a Ragged Church has been carried on for ten years in a place called Brewer's-court, Wild-street, Drury-lane, London, the centre of a district more degraded, more destitute, and more de- moralised than is to be found in any of the ...