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 ...
... —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 ...
... PIGION DIRWESTOL. Ylr wytilmos ddiweddat, cenhiliwyd cyfarfod lliosog o dnafarnwyr Lunadain, yn nhy Mr. Webber, Barley ,Mow, Drury Lane, i gymeryd i ystyriaeth y priodol- delb o gau Loll dafarnau y Brifddians am ysbaid o um wvvthos. Mr. Jenkins, y cadeirydd ...
... the voyage, which realised about £80 for the train- ing ship Indefatigable. Once more, this autumn, we are to undergo, at Drury- lane, the ceremony of an introduction to Sir Walter Scott, at the energetic hands of Mr. Halliday. This time it is The Lady of ...
... Mr. Lytton Sotliern, son of Mr. Sothern, the comedian, appeared with his father on the stage at Drury Lane on Wednesday evening The young actor's manner an appearance are greatly in his favour, and he plays a gentlemanlike case and finish not unworthy ...
... which we may thank the popular taste, which prefers to give us premature pantomimes, on the boards of Covent Garden and Drury Lane, to hearing the master-pieces of Mozart and Meyerbeer performed by the amalgamated companies of the two great London companies ...
... because if Cardiff was right every other place was wrong. Every theatre in London—St. James's, the Haymarket, the Princess's, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and other theatres—had refreshment saloons. It was the same in the principal towns in the pro- vinces—Bristol ...
... Brytanaidd, er ymddiddan a'a gilydd pa I 5, fodd i weitbredu. Wedi ethol cadeirydd i'r cyfar- ^ s fod; sef, Mr. Thomas Evans, Drury Lane; yr hwn, 0 ar ol araeth fer, ond pwrpasol, a gygnygiodd fod i d bob gweithiwr i gael rboddi i fyny ei waith am bed- d war ...
... question, the million are not, and they are the supporters of the theatres. The chief event of the week is the production, at Drury Lane, of Mr. Halliday's version of Scott's Lady of the Lake. As a spectacle it is well worth seeing. On Saturday we are to have ...