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ITALIAN OPERA IN LONDON

... Garden orchestra and chorus are both superior to Drury Lane. The new con- ductor, Signor Vianesi has proved himself im. mensely capable. I have seen no one to compare- withl him but Costa, A&rditi at Drury Lane ought to have a better ensemlile. In one word ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... THEAlTR-ROYAL. On Monday evening the Drury Lane Company appeared on theboards of our Theatre, when Mr Edmund Falconer's romantic Irish drama, on- titled, The Peep a' Day, was reproduced on a grand scale. The piece is in four acts, and bids fair to'attract ...

SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND ART ITEMS

... a tenor of note some years since. He had slng on the lyric stage in many countries, and was for a short tume engaged at Drury Lane Theatre during the opera days of Mr Bunn, Signor Foedor-forsuch is the right name-had a fine chest voice, and was a good ...

OPERA IN LONDON

... believd in arc-that Mr George Wood will not oper Drury Lane next season ; that Mr : Gye will open Covent Garden; anrd that Mr Mapleson, Mr Gye's late partner, will oppose him inast probably in Drury Lane I AceIDrNT.-Last night, at a quarter-past seven ...

MR DISRAELI'S NEXT NOVEL—A PROPHECY

... may whisper that the same assistants hrve been secured for the future as for the present work- namely, the writer of the Drury Lane pantoralnes a gentleman on the staff of the Cccti Joserdol, and a celebrated mad-doctor who is in the habit of making copious ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART ITEMS

... theatre has to he chronicled. The latest building thus destroyed is the Valriftis Theatre, Of, Danitzip. THIP closing of the Drury 'Lane Theatre Opera is announced for the 30th inst. M. Fa~ure, after playnimm in Faust at a mummning Performance of that n ork ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART GOSSIP

... motives, ALsennomsp Tiromrs'S opera of JfiMroo1 will be pr. duced in this country for the first time on Tuesday next, at Drury Lane, when Nilsson rill] ?? the s'eiee of the heroine. Last autumn she played in the opera at Baden-Baden in French, the cmposer ...

THEATRE-ROYAL—MISS FAUCIT'S ROSALIND

... 'far as we are aware, Miss Faucit per- formed Rosalind for the first time, and by, command of her Majesty, 'when engaged at Drury Lane in the last year of Mr Macready's a management. hirs Warner and Mrs Nisbett hold the princip)l' positions under Macready ...

LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS

... was mentioned th' bthat £100 bad been received from Mr Chatterton, D 1 being the proceeds of a morning performance at M )Drury Lane Theatre. In addition to that, £20 3had been received from Miss Burdett Coutts, H who has a freehold box in the theatre, ...

Published: Thursday 29 December 1870
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2317 | Page: 5 | Tags: Commerce 

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART ITEMS

... L~aureat~e's scarce ''Poems, eliii 0v yricall, 1830, and Poems, l83S, anti k! h.td £4 12si. Mli: Hr.t lintl, ?? Pr,sv.-Drury L~ane Thea- ?? +;C ini Septembter wvith a drama, from the pen il Actrirev Hallidray, foundled on Sir XValter Scott's niest itancesee ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART ITEMS

... times. Even wvith the numerous cuts in the French book, involving almost the total extinction of the part of Laerto, the Drury Lane adaptation lasted on the opening night (Tuesday) nearly four hours. The thinning of the house began at the third act, and ...

MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 7

... Sympatlhetic Nerve. n TIIEcATIIE - ROYAL - I.TALIATN OPrAgw. - Oar I readers need scarcely be reminded that M~r s W~ood's Drury Lane Opecra Company commecnes c this evening a ILseries of twvelve representaltionls s To-niehlt thme far-famed artiste M~dlle ...

Published: Monday 07 March 1870
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4172 | Page: 4 | Tags: News