MDLLE. NILSSON AT EXETER HALL
... know that i. PatZ, engaged for rext season, his services having been secured by Mr. Wo jar a series of representations at Drury-lane Theatre, M. Faure has not be heard in England since i866. ...
... know that i. PatZ, engaged for rext season, his services having been secured by Mr. Wo jar a series of representations at Drury-lane Theatre, M. Faure has not be heard in England since i866. ...
... safe to say that the morning procession there is among the most characteristic of alL The proximity of Covent-garden and Drury-lane, the cruilt-gardens of Endell-street, the foul tributaries of the streets between Long-acre and Seven Dials, all help to ...
... within the last twenty or thirty years. From these remarks it might appear as though no such manager of Covent-garden or Drury-lane as Mr. Macready had ever existed. It is a fact beyond all possibility of question that Mr. Macready, on assuln- ing the ...
... proceeds to be devoted to charitable purposes. THE THEATRE ROYAL, HULL.-RELIEFP FUND.-At a meeting, held in the saloon of Drury-lane Theatre, on Friday, last week, for the benefit of the sufferers by the late fire at the Theatre Royal, Hull, Mr Donald INicoll ...
... Oliver Crom well had a residence there. I The Earl of Clare had a splendid mansion where i Clare-marlcetnow stands,while Drury-lane took I its name from the mansion of the Drurys. Essex- i street and Devereux-court are so called after the unfortunate Earl ...
... Royal, Drury-last, which anmouncemeat I beg to contradlict. It is Price's Christy's Miiustrels that are engaged to appear at Drury-lane Theatre, and sot thae Tremosnt Minstrels. Will you ihsdly find rooN for this in yoor next, Sir. Yeurs, most respectfually ...
... to Mr. Sewell on behalf of the St. Bride's lodge;, and several other toasts were drank. MRs. HARRY BOLENO, the favourite Drury-lane clown, will take his benefit on Monday evening, when, in addition to appearing in the highly attro- tive pantomime, he will ...
... Royal Dramatic College is thus strung- gling for existence, there are two enormously rich funds-those of Covent Garden and Drury Lane-giving pensions not merely to the old and worn- out members of the dramatic profession, who may have fretted their hour ...
... announced laet we&k is Number Nip, or Harlequin and the Gnome Kying of the G}iant Mountains. It was written originally for Drury-lane Theatre, by Mr. E. L. Blanchard, one of the best of our writers of burlesque, end had a most successful season. Mr. Neebe ...
... wish to intrude on the discussion concerning the moral effect of Mr. Boucicault's new play, Formosa. But, as manager of Drury-lane Theatre, 1 must be allowed to say that if I had perceived in it any such stain as some persons pro- fess to see I should ...
... ItBROOKS, High-street, Notting-hill, dealer in works of art-W. JENKINS, Archway-place, Upper Holloway, builder -J. H. ROBERTS, Drury-lane, baker-J. G. HAUDE, Oxford, licensed victualler-A. STONE, Erith, Kent, baker-S. W. BlSHIOP, Plumstead, Kent, grocer-T. SCARFF ...
... Club (Divan, Strand). a cheq'tl 10 10s. from Mr Charles Robertsonr and L11s. from Ir gebed publican, in Catherine-street, Drury-lane, 10s. of which badb left on his counter. A HALL FOR T5IE FO E ?? longktalked Of hIO the Ancient Order of Foresters is about ...