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LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... hundred and sixty-seven societies will come together on the occasion. Last autumn Miss Amy Sedgwick made an experi- ment at Drury Lane in the character of Lady Maucbth, and this autumn Mrs. Hermann Vezin is going to repeat the experiment. Miss Amy Sedgwick ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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,, ?? ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... never wrote a drains or. an operetta. Atr-E. L,BDlanchard, of the Daily 2elegrapk, supplies pantomnies very regularly to Drury Lane Theatre, but does no other dramatic work. Mr F. G. Tomltins, whbo represents. the Morning dertiser, wrote a tragedy called ...

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 ...

NEW BOOKS

... -Fourscore years ago Bad- rdeloy, the actor, left funds wherewith to procure cake, of wine, and punch, on Twelfth night, for the Drury-lane cc players, in green-room assembled, foesever. An old le, formal toast used to be given on those occasions- The n- memory ...

MISS ANY SEDGWICK

... Samuel and Emily Levettez will appear. CRAncTU1tTOy v. ERmVES.-This was an action by Mr. F. B. Chatterton, the Lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, against the defend- ant, Mr. Sins Beeves, for a breach of contract, not having, according to an agreement entered ...

Published: Sunday 25 August 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1515 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... successfully. MIDDLESEX M HSIC ALL This compact and prettily-fitted little hail, which is situated at the Holborn'. end of Drury-lane, will doubtless be better known to many of our readers as the Mogul than under its modern title. It is the oldest music-hall ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... THE LONDON THEATRES. DRURY-.LANE..-.With this week the protracted summer season lies been brought to a close,. Mr. Halliday's drama of' The' Greet City, which was brought out on Easter Monday, having been con- tinued in the bills till this (Saturday) ...

Published: Sunday 18 August 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3539 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture