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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 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Ig3I MUSMNT DRRY ^LANE TEE &TREU longest season, and, perhaps shortest recess itet r atterton has re-opened Drury Lane, ony and progI a nme tlet mnat command ib s om ltr. Bernard's somewhat ponderous tee ?? .Faus het, been revived, with a cast 7ti. Ole'r ...

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 ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... wistfully again and again to that sea of sympathetic faces, one of the most brilliant audiences, perhaps, that ever satin Drury Lane, and at last tore himself from their view. An awful moment for him, as he said. Their motion was as plain to him as his ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... pUIVIG AMUSEMET& Iront of Pproartion for the winter dramatic season rh rin all tile chief London theatres. Drury Lane heard 1f wee with soma revivals, previous thiche presee il b,e An aaptation of Marino Flellow to the ~y.le t1 Sotrrdo.Y. Mr. Feclhter ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... is a retival of Azael, a grand spectacular drama that ob- sted much success an the period of Mr. Anderson's lieeoship of Drury Lane. The scenery is very good, and l14 Ilarriott plays the hero with much ea'nestness and -llg. In inaugurating the season, ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Boll ivili have crowdeda houses to rewvard his enterprise. Lreeotc Tmion~nus-(Monager, Mr. Ciarauce Ilolt.)-Tbe great Drury- lane drama at F/so Great Olay was presented onl Moseday to ass excellent house. The plot of this wosnderful piece ban already ...

Published: Sunday 29 September 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 26266 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... [The follo02wpg cappeared in 0u20 TOWN EDITION last Week.] i DRURY-LANE THEATRE. itt] the reawakeninga of London from its annual siesta, the retun of ecursioists from 'ills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves, and the homeward return of those sea-side ...

Published: Sunday 29 September 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3453 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Drama

... Dramas DRURY-LANE. After a brief holiday, Mr. F. B. Chatterton re- opened Drury-lane Theatre on Saturday night, and added to the well-tried attractions of Mr. Bayle Bernardt's version of Faust, which was produced in the autumn of last year-a revival of ...

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 ...

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul's Entertainment

... name Ilgured in connection with some novel combination of the corps do ta/les. Wheis Messrs. Faiconer and Chattertos took Drury-lane the remarkable illuetration of a May-day festival in the Christmas Annual of Goody Tsec Shoes was duo to his indefatigable ...

Published: Sunday 08 September 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 962 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HOWDEN GREAT HORSE FAIR

... cotton manufacturer, to snr. Sept, ?? at Leeds, ateI. W. Williams, toll-contractor, ActOn. J. B. Leno, excursion manager. Drury-lane, London, J. L, Millar, pieture dealer. lats eof S. James's-atrert, Loedon. J. I. Potbecary, estate agent, oaida-vale, London ...