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A FORGIVING DEBTOR

... respectable nelghboumhood, and, I assure you, very different from Drury Lane, [A laugh.] Mr. Flowers: What have you to say to the oharge? The prisoner: I am coming to that. Not bat I Live In, Drury Lane, or, to be more particular, in Oharles Street, myself; but ...

Published: Tuesday 22 November 1864
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 501 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Birmingham Daily Post

... sbafse manager. He was the first to pronounce to the world with prophetic accuracy, and within a year of lie, dismissal from Drury Lane, that she was an actresD who never had an equal and never would have a superior. Through his recommendation, she obt.nied ...

Published: Thursday 17 November 1864
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1360 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... to three months, hard Iltboar. * DIFBDADING THE LOrjDON AND Noserrg sa f RALWAY CONPANY,-2 ILOMnO Sulliean, dsrbed !bad. Drury Lane, scre w maker, was charged with having riddea In one of the carriages ot the London and 1orth Vre(MW a company from, Liverpool ...

BIRMINGHAM DINING HALLS COMPANY, LIMITED

... Birmingham prior to his departure for London to take the part of Hotspur in the forthcoming revival of ' Henry IV. at Drury Lane. The house wsy again crowded. At the close of the play Mr. Walter Montgomery (Macbeth), Miss Glyn Latdy Macbeth), and Mr ...

Published: Monday 22 February 1864
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1926 | Page: 5 | Tags: Commerce 

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... Museum, a collection of MS. plays, or parts of plays, about 160 In number, which formerly constituted the theatrical chest of Drury Lane Theatre, while under the management of 1B. Brinsley Sheridan. Father Oskeley's History of the Tractarian Move. ment, which ...

ADVETURES OF MR BUCKSTONE

... other, and thorough people of basiness-for has not the atege five institutions for those belonging to it? Is there not the Drury Lane Fund, the Covent Garden Fund, the General Tbeatrical Fund, this, the Dramatic and Equestrian Sick Fend, and, to crown ani ...

Published: Friday 12 February 1864
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1306 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE,

... nursery of Mrs Dragon, and, after treading the children, wash thea, whip them, and put them to bed, is rampant with fun. At Drury Lane they have Siubad, and the most monstrous Roc ever seen on the stage. Mr, Beverley's transformation scene here is of course ...

Published: Monday 04 January 1864
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1671 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... to the Shakespeare Committee for a morning performance; Mr. Falconer has proposed to give the proceeds of an evening at Drury Lane; Air. Webster has proposed to give an evening at the Adelphi- Mr. Buckatone has offered an evening at the Haymarket; and ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... Afinger, and other eminent German sculptors. On Saturday evening the first of a series of Shake- spearean performances at Drury Lane was given. The first part of Henry the Fourth was the piece selected, Mr. Phelps playing Fastfaffand M~r. Ores wick IIotepur ...

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 ...

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 ...