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SHAKSPEARE AT DRURY LANE

... SHAKSPEARE AT DRURY LANE. THE representations of King John and Macbeth at Drury Lane Theatre, although they cannot be expected to arouse enthusiasm, inasmuch as they comprise no display of histrionic genius of a high class, are yet creditable enough ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... | DRURY LANE THEATRE. ON Saturday night Drury Lane Theatre was opened for what is called the autumn dramatic season. It is understood that for a period the per- formances will be of a staid and legitimate kind, reserving pantomimic levities for ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... to the Opera in the Haymarket. In I790 the interior of the building was partly remodelled by Marinari, scene painter at Drury Lane. Upon the accession of Queen Victoria, the theatre took the name of 1-Her Majesty's. Few houses thave been under so many ...

THE COLLEEN BAWN

... Converted into an opera by Mr. Benedict at Covent Garden and perverted to the uses of burlesque by Mr. Byron and others at Drury Lane, the Strand, and the Surrey Theatres, the play seems yet to have lost little of its first firm hold upon public sympathy ...

WHO WANTS A GUINEA?

... Gentleman, took rank as a stock comedy, was presented at the Haymarket in i8i2, was transferred, in 1828, to the boards of Drury Lane Theatre, and has occasionally been repeated since with more or less success. That the comedy will now obtain for itself ...

THINGS THEATRICAL

... limited run of six weeks, when a melodrama will be produced. This latter is not by Mr. Andrew Halliday, who will again serve Drury Lane. Mr. George Vining meditates a Shakspearian revival during his next season; perhaps he had better continue meditating. Mr ...

THE ROUND OF THE THEATRES.—IV

... THE ROUND OF THiE THEA TRES.---IV. I WvENr to Drury Lane to see The Great City ; a drama which the newspaper critics had assured me was a characteristic specimen on a splendid scale of that realism on the stage in which the London playgoer finds intense ...

M'CULLOCH'S GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY

... Theatre we read that it is by far the finest in Vienna, both clean and well lighted, and 'is said' somewhat to resemble Drury Lane. Further, the Kbrnthner Thor theatre is very large, the Wien is appropriated to equestrian pieces, and there is a theatre ...

CRAB, SHRIMP, AND LOBSTER LORE

... ourselves are constantly haunted on winter's evenings, as we drive by the gas-]it shell-fish houses of the Haymarket and Drury-lane on our way to the theatre, by the simple epitaph in St. Pancras churchyard, touchingly commemorative of the gluttony of ...