THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... form of entertainment. The change may be in ourselves, not in the pantomime, but we fancy we have seen merrier things at Drury Lane than Number Nip, and that our best of pantomimists, the Paynes, have got more fun out of former opportunities of business ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... is nothing novel torecordinibe dramatic world, Both the opera homues are closed, and several of the principal theatres. Drury Lane has re- mained open for an unprecedented number of successive nightly perlormanoes, and only closes next week with the highly ...

OPENING OF THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL at Bristol

... mechanics of the day have called into existence, but which is only two feet smaller than that of the ancient home of the Drama, Drury-lane. The building, which has been raised at a cost of about 17,000, under the direction of Mr. Pisippo, architect (who, by-the-by ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1118 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE FESTIVAL

... ACTION AGAINST MSR. SInS REEVIS,-It vaili be remembered that an action was brought by Mr, F, B. Uhatterton, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, against Mr. Sims Reeves, for a breach of contract In not having, according to an agreement entered Into with the ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... uninterrupted, if any advantage is to be taken of the privileges it affords. Thirty or forty years ago, when the audiences of Drury- lane and Covent-garden had no further to travel on the termination of the performances than the adjacent streets nd squares, ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1307 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... feel justified in announcing that the parting per- formances and farewell benefit of Mr Charles Kean willE take place at Drury Lane. We are positively assured by M. Bagier that Patti will not I leave the Theatre 1talien, as it was said she was about to ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -Et'e-esfe Jmr nte Clubs The arbitrators in the case of Charterton v. Reeves, for breach of agreement to sing in H ?? Roy,' at Drury Lane Theatre, have awarded Mr. Chattertorln 1,o001. damages and costs. .Arz; .j,, ?? ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUYLIC AMUSEMENTS. DRURY LANE. After the perfcrmance of Goethe's play of Faust on Monday night there was produced a. burlesque musical sketoh, taken from the French, and called Wanted, Husbands for Six, which has been adapted by Mr. Charles Kenney ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... nbin Hooci' au.n* Babes in the Wood, and ircludfas Mr. J. Clarke, Miss Amy Sheridan, and tho Payne Family in the cast. Drury Lane fq sUp- plied, as usual, by Mr. E. L. Blnobard, with itsa Oriat- mas anuaul, which is entitled ?? Fiaw, Fee, Fo, Faer; or ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... stage), she Vi pI''' ul, cndl a very intelligent st tV- ' Lit power and much natural sri t it'e~l i ?? -t her JItbtf at Drury Lane ?? ?? Euce The advent to atdI lene lady is most ir-el- Isrth-'i:--i'politan stage. Gentleme~n on ?? wifih ponderous stomach ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... steadily improving under the favourable conditions of Clevedon, where he continues to reside, During the forthcoming season at Drury Lane, Marinco Faliero is one of the pieces which it is con- termplated to produce. Mr. Anthony Trollope's promised magazine ...

The Late Henry B. Webb,

... Commnittee, (cc by J. L. TOOLE, Honorary Trersurer, and ARTHUR STIRLING aadt Ion JOHN BILIINGTON, . Sees. Addressed Green Room, Drury-lane Theatre. Tier MEETING OF LIBERAL MrEMBERS, in order to take counsel on the course to be pursued on the 25th instant, when ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1344 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture