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... Torre Diaz Won't gain by thus showing his animus. SHAKESPEARE AND SCIENCE.—Once, when Mr. Buckstone was performing Lear, at Drury Lane, with Mr. Paul Bedford in the part of Edgar, on his delivery, in his usually impressive style, of that sublime passage- ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1864
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 372 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS. ^

... music at Covent Garden Theatre, and an evening performance at Drury Lane. This is but a faint beginning, bat let as accept it as a move. The Court Journal says, that the visit to Drury Lane will not very vividly recall Shakspeare and his works: the prize ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1864
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1191 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT

... grouml hardened, by a sevore frost,-thlero were crowded audiences at the Music Balls, I understand. All the theatres, except Drury Lane, were closed ; at that house Mr. Howard Glover gave a coucert, at which there were twenty solo vocalists, and very large ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1864
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 899 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

ENGLISH PATENTS

... , for the due illustration of the poet in his period. The PRcVILEoas oF PLUSH.-On the 3rd May, 1736, the audience at Drury Lane, with the Prince of Wales and his bride among them, witnessed some unex- pected addition to the entertainment promised them ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1864
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 979 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

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... the management and putting to bed of the fittle dragons. The pantomimes at the Princess's ranks next in merit; but that at Drury Lane, which was so much talked of beforehand (viz., Sinbad, the Sailor), is almost beneath criticism. If any of. your readers ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1864
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1318 | Page: 10 | Tags: News 

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. -------------.--

... rather hard. The Tercentenary, however, appears to have done some good, for it has revived Shakespenan plays in London. Drury Lane, on re-opening, will give us Othello and Hamlet, in which Phelps and Montgomery will appear conspicuously. This revival ...

Published: Friday 09 September 1864
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1530 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

--.........-... OUR MISCELLANY

... by seeing Mr. Ross's performance of George Barnwell.' During the run of the popular drama of the Maid and the Magpie, at Drury Lane and Covent Garden in 1815, a servant girl in the gallery at one of the theatres was so over- come by the natural pathos ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1864
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1637 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

fHJR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. ,

... gold, silver, and bronze medals awarded for the best poems on Shakespeare. Sbakesperian performances at Convent Garden, Drury Lane, &c., i and a Shakesperian soiree in Westminster Hall, if the Government will grant it. Now that the several conflicting ...

Published: Friday 15 January 1864
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1649 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

----..------.------....,.---OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.I

... the sea-side, and the shivering leaves have already frightened a good many city folks from the country. Mr. Falconer, at Drury Lane, pro- mises a rich treat in the way of legitimate drama, and just in time has discovered that the public are weary of plays ...

Published: Friday 07 October 1864
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1607 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

OUR MISCELLANY

... resumed he, I stopped a caravan full of passengers, who assured me that they had not a farthing, as they all belonged to Drury Lane Theatre, and could not get a penny of their salary. Strange Pastime.-I knew Printz, the Marshal of the Court of Prussia ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1864
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1979 | Page: 5 | Tags: News