RDAY, MARCH 10, 1877 HA SKA AT DHUHY LAXE
... Mellish, James, and to day, dissolved the injunction granted yesterday, prohibiting the production Mr. Chatterton of Masks Drury Lane Theatre. ...
... Mellish, James, and to day, dissolved the injunction granted yesterday, prohibiting the production Mr. Chatterton of Masks Drury Lane Theatre. ...
... THEATRICALS COURT. Yesterday, in the Chancery Division, a motion was heard to restrain the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre from performing a new drama entitled }fa*ka, by Mr. Henry Boicer, who, it was alleged, had sold to Miss Campbell, the plaintiff, the ...
... Hammersmith 10. John and Win. Reynolds were committed for trial for attempted robbery and outrage on James Broadstrect, of Drury Lane, whilst getting into cab at Waterloo Stsition last night, his skull being fractured by sharp instrument. [SPECIAL TELEGRAM ...
... at (.‘event Garden Theatre Demlemonatc ■'•r. Charles Young's- Othello, Sept. 28, 1812. he* sendees were secured by the Drury Lane management, and here, playing the leading characters of tragedy, Mrs. WU| West remained ...
... Miss Leighton’s valuable services have been secured for the leading female rvie in the forthcoming new play, Mr. Wills, at Drury Lane. The season at the Lyceum terminates to day with a morning and evening performance of The Lpions MaiU Monday, Mr. Henry ...
... York circuit to the Lyceum The.’tre, where made Ids Crat appearance in musical farce in July, joined Mr. W. J. Hammontl Drury Lane in tho succeeding year, and was afterwards engaged Mr. Macrendy for the establishu:ont. was ?. groat favourite the [ I’rince ...
... ber of about one hundred and fifty, served last evening with substantial supper the Mission (.Impel. LiHlo Wild Street, Drury Lane. Mr, J. Poole, who is better known in that locality by the soubriquet of “Fiddler Joss,’ has, with the aid some sympathising ...
... is founded on idea of Kotzebue's. Mr H Col lard, usually known as tho pocket Sima Beeves, will play Goffrey Hudson, at Drury Lane, in Mr. W. O. Wills * new drama. Mr. Collard will introduce flow song. Mr. H. J. Byron’s **£100,000., will be revived at ...
... THE COMPTON BENEFIT. The benefit in aid ef the testimonial fund to Mr. rompton came off in Drury Lane Theatre yesterday, the uao of the theatre having been liberally granted by Mr. Chat terton. The Daily Telegraph says: -First came the council scene from ...
... looks like one of those “Asiatic conceptions in which there is really ' nothing Aslan save in a stage sense. It is only ; Drury Lane a large scale. If the Messrs. Sangsr had received the order they could have | \ got something equally effective at home—even' ...
... his memory. It appears probable that the memorial will take the form of bust or statue, to be placed in the vestibule of Drury Lane Theatre. The movement was stated by Mr. A. Marshall, the author of XKime, and the committee consists at present of Mr. Bancroft ...
... supplied champagne luncheon -dispensed by his own sei vants for the ladies and gentlemen who assisted at the Compton benefit Drury Lane Theatre Thursday last. The Pa!are of Truth will be cast somehow thus the market Mr. Buckstone. Mr. Everill, and Mrs. Chip ...