CAMPBELL V. OHATTERTON
... Vice-Chancellor Bacon nt th* instance of Campbell, continued the injunction against Ska Spicsr. was consequently produced the Drury Lane Theatre Saturday night. ...
... Vice-Chancellor Bacon nt th* instance of Campbell, continued the injunction against Ska Spicsr. was consequently produced the Drury Lane Theatre Saturday night. ...
... since his second successhi! Tour of the United States, Canada, and California, and hie recent triumph at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Mr. Sullivan is accompanied by MISB ROSE LECLEROQ, ASD MR. J. F. CATHCART, And will supported newly-organised Company. ...
... aocoont ill-health: his conduct having likewise been reported good. 11 The Skavahravn, by Dion Boucicault, was fink produced Drury Lane Theatre on September 4,1875, and in Birmingham May 29, 1876. ...
... the World famous Actor, , AKKY BULLIVAN, S Appenranee since his ...
... programme for the summer season. This admirable drama, adapted by Mr. l'lanchu from the French stage, was originally produced Drury Lane Theatre, December 11th, 1828. ia worth while to recall some of tha theories! associations of tha time. Edmund Kaan *«• then ...
... New 1 Kay to Pay Old Ihblt bes been brought out at the St. James's Theatre after long interval of repose. was plsyed at Drury Lane for two nights daring Mr. (!. V. Brooke's engagement, and was acted occasionally Sadler's Wells—of course during the memorable ...
... Without, EC., with the following tied.hcmts, via. : - The Rose and Crown, No 61, Tottenham Court Road ; the Barley Mow, 111, Drury Lane ; the Two Brewers, 20, lee bury Btr» et.Clcrkenwel); and the Bud's Head, 28, Crots Street. Hoi born, all held leases, -and ...
... the slightest hesitation to read and pronounce the longest words the pantomime programme. Formerly in the neighbourhood of Drury Lane, where peculiar anxiety has always been displayed to obtain early intelligence of the preclso nature of the Christmas e ...
... speeches might serve many cues for the introduction of songs and ballets. The first effort to place it on the dramatic was made Drury Lane, when, on tho night of Thursday, April 10th, IS3I, sardttuai>als was brought out under the management of Mr. Alfred Buun ...
... Uwetlier with the following ties houtiia, viz. The hose end Crown, No. tti, Toitanham Court Roe.d; the barley Mow. 111, Drury Lane; the Two Brewers. 20. Aylesbury Street. nndthe Bolt's Head. 2b, Street. Holttoru, all held by Irate*, and let at f.dr rentals ...
... Mr. Bnckstone, Mr. Howe, Mr. Kyrle, end Mr. Clark included in the cant. The opera of Net in Ecgliah will represented nt Drury Lane Saturday morning tor the benefit of Karl Meyden, who hoe been musical director that establishment for the last three yearn ...
... the theatrical profession, actors and actresses of acknowledged repute may well look gloomily the prospect before them* Drury Lane closed, aud is understood that next year Mr. Chattertop will give up his tenancy altogether. The Duke's Theatre in Uoiborn ...