THEATRE ROYAL
... part of Evelyn, which he sustained so effectively a few weeks since in the presence of the Prince and Princess of Wales at Drury Lane. The performance will under the patronage of the Mayor. ...
... part of Evelyn, which he sustained so effectively a few weeks since in the presence of the Prince and Princess of Wales at Drury Lane. The performance will under the patronage of the Mayor. ...
... scale, is being organised for the benefit of Mr. Paul Bedford. Messrs. Falconer and Chatterton have given the free nse of Drury Lane Theatre, and a large number of our leading actors and actresses have promised their assistance. The Prussian Government ...
... made a sudden gulp, which caased it to slip into the stomach. The man Is now doing well, and is out of danger. When the Drury Lane Theatre, built by Wyatt, opened for the first time, in October, 1812, with ...
... that I Mr. Sothern's Brother Sam has been complete suej cess, and will reserved a stock piece Mr. | s return at Christmas. Drury Lane has lĀ»een closed ever since the opera houses opened their campaign. The Lyceum has bean shut about two months. Ast!ey's ...
... coloured minstrel half of the performance. This patent is the property of Mr. G. Tanner, who was, until recently, pantaloon Drury Lane. In London it lias been produced at her Majesty's Theatre, and the Royal Alhamhra, and has created very much excitement ...