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 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... other evenirg, and s Is follows:- evnnand add,, 'aiu. t I Ladies and Gentleien,'1 l my first season as sole lessee, ad yal Drury Lane I ,, owing to heavy liabi..tjei~~1 '4b with the late managemn t ' I, management, I felt convincil. . achieve success would ...

THEATRICAL, MUSICAL, AND EQUESTRIAN OBITUARY FOR 1867

... Christy's Minstrels, St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, September 18. Foray, Mr., Jehn formeriy a mnember of the company at Drury- lane Theatre, and wel known in the Theatrical Profession, aged 68, Mlay 2. PaiamRemW, Madame Fanny, the celebrated Italian Opera ...

Published: Sunday 29 December 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1602 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... midst of much din, the sunr. Toe up unfinished, two piecee remaining ne- Msadame . elno, tce Columblne for may years at Drury Lane Theat:e, WaS interred on Wednesday it Eensal-green Cemetery. The follewfing note, appears in the Qooe~tt den Efraungere ...

THE MORMON THEATRE—BRIGHAM YOUNG'S DAUGHTERS

... in e the midst of fun and frolic. Neither within the , doors nor about them do you find the riot of gor own k Lyceum and Drury Lane; no loose women, no e pickpockets, no ragged boys and girls, no drunken s and blaspheming men. As a Mormon never s drinks ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... proceeding to Paris during the Ex ibition. A Paris letter says:- That energetic entrepreneur, Mr. E. T. Smith, late lessee of Drury Lane, has taken a large chateau, with numberless bedrooms, close to Asnieres, and there he undertakes to lodge and feed visitors ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... reign in the midst of fun and ..'rolic. Neithor within the doors nor about them, do you find the riot of our own Lyceum and Drury Lane; no loose women, no pickpocket9, no ragged boys and girls, no drunken and blaspheming men. As a Mormon never drinks spirits ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... never wrote a drama or an operetta. Mr. E. L. Blanchard, of the Daily Telegraph, supplies pantomimes very regu- larly to Drury Lane Theatre, but does no other dra- matic work. Mr. F. G. Tomlins, who represents the Morning Advertiser, wrote a tragedy ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PlUBLIO AXUBMNTB. DRURY LANE. Striotly adhering to the prozramme anucruced at the commencemont of the season, Mr. F. B. Ohatterton with- dreaw ' Faust at this house on Monday night, and sub- stituted Shusakpere's play of King John, with substan- ...

ROYAL DRAMATIC COLLEGE

... s had been overcome, and the Royal Society of Female Musicians had become amalgamated with at. Thea why should not the Drury- lane and Covent-garden and Royal General Theatrical Funds be associated with the Royal Dramatic College? The late Daniel O'Connell ...

Published: Sunday 02 June 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3166 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Drama

... season. The piece was followed by a ballet, which was a little too long. The principal dancers were Mdlle. Gunnis, of Drury- lane, and M. Richarde. It'met with a very qualified approval, from causes which -will probably strike the ballet. master upon ...