PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. mHEATIIE KOYAL, BIRMINGHAM. The Manager has the honour «»f announcing the REOPENING the ..
... Scene—Tlie YSTAL CASCADES, Paint. .! l.y Mr. E. DAY and Mr. F. JONEb, iu the ...
... Scene—Tlie YSTAL CASCADES, Paint. .! l.y Mr. E. DAY and Mr. F. JONEb, iu the ...
... have already beon engaged:- AIDME MARIE ROZE. MIDME. TREBELLI. SIGNOR DORINI (the noea Tenor froe) the Royal Italian Opera, Drury Lane). MIP, VERNON RIGBY. HERIR BEHS ENS, SIGNOR FOLl. Other Engagements are also pendlng. Terms of Susbcription. te ensure one ...
... untried servant. Prisoner must previously have been of gex>d character, as had been in positions trust for some years the Drury Lane and Hay market Theatres. The magistrates thought it would be better that something more definite as the prisoner's previous ...
... in New York, New Orleans, or London and Baris, and be heard distinctly in Boston. The version Richard HI. to lie produced Drury Lane, is Colley Cibber’s. The cast includes, in addition to Mr Barry Sullivan as Richard King Henry VI., Mr. J. F. Cathcart; ...
... London and some of the other large towns has been given recently to the legitimate drama. The great revivals Richard 111. at Drury Lane and Henry V. at the Queen’s would not undertaken if the managers did not believe that the taste was veering round in the ...
... produced. The forthcoming production of Richard HI. by Mr. William Shakspoare, improved by Mr. Colley Cibber, heralded the Drury Lane management in an address which is remarkable chiefly for the resounding froth its sentences. The sonorous periods are comforting ...
... mammoth circus will be eminently successful, se as numbers of visitors are concerned, at any rate. Whatever may be the cue at Drury Lane, it is attain the Birmingham managers do not look upon Shskmpeare as spelling ruin. At both theatres the plays of the ...
... PERFORM AMTI will Dike place Dri RMHEH 8. Mdnje M KO/.K. Mdme LETTINI, Signor (the new Tenor from the Royal Italian Opera. Drury Lane). Mr EDWARD and Herr BEUiU-INS. Accoinpunyist, Mr. R. M. Mus, Hoc. Oxoo. . „ , , , , The SECOND CONCERT, on .Tasharv 18 ...
... UJI'IJA Rll 111. AT DRI’HY LANE The Times, in criticising the performance Ttv-*■>’'*! 11J. at Drury l«ane, after expressing regret that the manage| incut have made choice of rather than of Kichard, goes say that.it must in nor-.e.sty admitted that with ...