THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE
... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Visitors to London who have not bound themselves by ...
... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Visitors to London who have not bound themselves by ...
... lose his daughter Ellen, aged 15 years. We last week stated that Mdllc. Nilssou received at the rate of f200 per night at Drury Lane. To tins we may add that lldmr. Patti is paid £120 each time she sings at Coveut- Garden.—Mtt/walStandard. All the Leeds ...
... not quite sublime, while she of the Lane is seme- thing better than ridiculous. Mr. H. J. Bryon's good matured skit on the Drury Lane melodrama, is, in truth. free from the obstrusive silliness and vulgarity which some authors apparently deem inseparable ...
... close. Covent, Garden will close in three weeks in order to prepare for Mr. Boucioault's autumn and winter sea- son. The Drury Lane season will not be much longer. Wagner's Lohengrin was promised at the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, but the only ...
... this rectified form, Amphitryon n enjoyed a new popularity. In x826 Amphitryon was reduced to two acts, and presented at Drury Lane in order that La Porte, the French actor, might appear upon the English stage in the part of Sosia, but the performance ...
... ni. is the contralto at Drury Lane)-a division and separation of a married pair altogether to the advantage of Drury Lane. The -tenor at the rival house has been Signor Rinaldini, a singer hardly of the second rank. Drury Lane has now out of sight the ...
... held an inquest at Rt. Martin's Vestry, ball on the body of a woman named ffary Dual, aged fifty, wife of a tradelniau in Drury. lane, a womana of iatempornte habits, who had recently been in the habit of taking large doses of opium, from the tafects of ...
... —Country maid (having first seen Missus and the children into a cab): 0, coachman, do you know the principal entrance to Drury Lane Tlieat ?—Crabbed old Cabby (with expression of in- effable contempt) Do I know Kim aup COUNTER IRRITATION.—First Customer ...
... effaced altogether. If smokers go to a theatre they should have the decency to abstain from tobacco whilst there. The gods of Drury Lane, or any other London Theatre, who sometimes forget their good manners, never attempt to smoke in the gallery, where the ...
... eve of the ter- centenary of the massacre of St. Bartholomew, Dr. Cumming delivered a lecture in his church, Crown Court, Drury Lane, London. After historically detailing the facts which led to the slaughter of the Protestants in Frane6 in 1572, Dr. Cuirnming ...
... blazon ; a collection of monastic seals, used by the abbeys and priorles of Stafford. shire; the original letters patent of Drury Lane Theatre to James Lacey and David Garrick; deed of assignment to B. Walpole; deed of subsequent sale of Garriloks half-shai ...
... voices sing together, and the lovers of music go to any rival opera-house where the tenor is not unworthy of the soprano. Drury Lane was a sight to' see whenever Nilseon and Campanini sang together. Madame Patti's friends complain that her star has somewhat ...