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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 ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Mr F. 3B. CHATTERTON'S Annual Benefit took place on Saturday last, wvhen the School for Scandal was played, and after the Comedy Mr Chatterton delivered the following Address: ILADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-This evening will terminate ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... morning performance was given on Thursday, at Drury Lane Theatre, for the benefit of the family of the late Mr. Henry B. Webb, for many years manager of the Queen's Theatre, Dublin, and late of the Drury Lane Theatre, who, dying suddenly a few weeks since ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... P. as the thermometer rises. No novelty ~end managers are doing their best, ?? with the Easter entertainments. , ty at Drury Lane, has undergone con- 8t g en ud cnrtailment, and now glays far t 3ltsrthe first nights of its representation. The horse, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... characters of the piece are suggestive of certain situations and persons in Mr. Hallidays Great City, now performing at Drury Lane Theatre In both we have rich, educated young ladies; constant lovers, and naughty papas, one being a returned convict, the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... VsBLIO AMUSEXNT8 pOS OF TESENICE, AT DRURY LANE ,Tg 1OGEOFTHE ATRE. .can be more decidedly and deservedly sne- ii thin the ?? of Lord Byron's Marino ,6icM ,Gn the ?? of Drury Lane Theatre. O ter j5irro tsn sir. Chasterton have tried the experiment eraieg ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. DRURY LANE. Charles Macklin, whose well-known comedy, entitled The Man of the World, has been revived at Drury Lane, was the dramatic mouthpiece of that ridiculous and illiberal ?? mania of which Dr. Johnson was in social and literary ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. ROB ROY, AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. The production of Pococke' dramatic adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's charming novel will probably crowd Drury Lane Theatre for some time to come. Mr. Sims Reeves having been advertised to fill the part ...

THE BURNING OF HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... 283ft. in length, and 64ft. high. In 1790 the interior of the building was partly remodelled by Marinari, scene painter at Drury Lane. The exterior colonnades and- fagqades were completed by Messrs Thomas Nash and Repton, in 1818, at a cost of 50,0001. One ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ?? from the Clubs It deserves record, if only as a piece of theatrical his- tory, that the longest season ever known at Drury Lane Theatre is that which was closed last evening. ' Mr. Fechter will, it is said, occupy the Lyesum for a few weeks previous ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... thus faintly suggested belonged the character of Scott's Bob Roy; and the melodrama founded on that novel, as now acted at Drury Lane, is touched with the spirit of it. When, in the final chorus of praise to Rob Roy Macgregor, 0, we hear how Still he ...