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LLANELLY

... Who recently created such an extraordinary sensation at the Olympia Theatre, will appear, previous to his engagement at Drury Lane, in hia sAf Luiertiounient, coniprising Soup, Lis iavourite impersonations, Operatic Selections, and Costume Recitals, supported ...

A NOVELTY IN THIEVING

... theatres, was oompalled by the absurd polio* amusements to traverse one of the foulest thoroughfares in the purlieus of Drury. lane. The night was warm and, disregarding the foul surroundings, the worthy citizen opened the window, when, to his surprise ...

BPSUIIantOIL

... taken by the .unitary Authority. Cuatoes At (DENT AT l LANE TIIRATRIL —On Sunday morniag at 3 o'clock the cornice of the Drury Lane Theatre cottoned° facing Russellstreet, estimated to weigh forty tons, fell with a fearful crash, greatly alarming the people ...

Published: Saturday 17 July 1875
Newspaper: Carmarthen Weekly Reporter
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 675 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE PANTOMIMES

... THE PANTOMIMES. At Drury Lane Mr. Blanchard has abeam fee the plot of his from the mad fair , legends ef our youth, the ballad of the Dragon ef Wan hey and sinseeeded in investing suEsient pantomimio interest severe mutest which we are informed caw ensued ...

LITEIZATURE AND TIM ARTS

... finds an efficient representative; and the Payne family at this theatre take a similar position to that of the Vokeses at Drury Lane. Mime Reify Power and Miss Maria Harris are amply sufficient in the parts allotted to them, The trenrdoesnation wens is ...

LLASBOIDY

... have distinguished themselves iu the army and navy. At the Bankruptcy Court te-tlej the liabilities of Mr Chatterton. of Drury Lane Theatre. were stated at forty thousand pounds. The Prince of Wales had an audience with the Earl of Beaconsfield in Dow ...

Published: Friday 14 February 1879
Newspaper: Carmarthen Weekly Reporter
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 949 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TUN 1111201111 R CASE AGAIN

... Is THE FENIAN CONVICTS. is • copy a letter which has been sent the Premier by Mr. Me Boueloault, of the Theatre Rapti_ Drury Lane, Imedion ;- To the Right lion. Idertartii.—Sir,—During the hut fire months we have how the kinglish people in • - Pay Ilse ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1876
Newspaper: Carmarthen Journal
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1116 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LITER.ITURE AND THE ARTS. MR. CIIAILLIS RZADE is SS present engaged upon a new tale which will shortly appear in

... is cleverly written, and still better acted, and may bo pronounced a decided summon. Pantomime is still the attraction at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. At the Haymarket, the programme remains unchanged, The Palace of Truth still bolding its own, and stems ...

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS

... Year when it comes.' The applause which greeted the old favourite as he retired from the stage was perfectly deafening. At Drury Lane &biota still holds its own. The Adelphi Notre Dune has reached its 192nd night. The Princess's has dosed. Pickwick, the ...

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS

... witl not attempt to do so, but leers every man to his humour, and confine ear summary to what there was to be eeen—at Drury Lane, The Wrong Man in the Right Place, by the Vokee followed by Rebecca, introducing Mr. Phelps and Mies Neilson, concluding ...

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... oats of (Aro d. _ . . A Suns Srohu.—There was st igo storm in one of the Easter banpht out by the illestrioes Fliiefon at Drury lane. As ma. tiles for asking amass had aot invented, the terbeest e'ememt was imitated by little boys, who kicked about on the ...

ESCAPE FROM FIRE

... school at le ; sad if a boy seems likely to peat by the higher schools, he may be removed into than at any THE TERROR OF DRURY LANE. Ho. Weethall's little boy William lately got into tremble for boning. He had a oolleague with him, of wiw more anon. They ...