Unveiling the Balfe Memorial at Dublin
... (Saturday). DIED, on the 12th inst.. in his twenty-sixth year, Thonlmas Wilson Thoene, for the last five years connected with DrurY- lane, Adelphi, and Princes s Theatres, ...
... (Saturday). DIED, on the 12th inst.. in his twenty-sixth year, Thonlmas Wilson Thoene, for the last five years connected with DrurY- lane, Adelphi, and Princes s Theatres, ...
... house of Molidre dvw is equivalent to shaking off the dust of Philistinism 1 which the traveller may have broughtc from Drury.- lane. There is something more. than Gallic extiggera- bhr tion or Gascon boasting in this assertion. Of a truth, ?? one can ...
... Gaiety, Folly, Vaudeville, and Opera Comique; others derive their names from the streets in which they are situated-as Drury Lane, Covent Garden, Haymarket, Sadler's Wells. The Adelphi gets its name from the brothers Adam, the well-known architects of ...
... passages which, when spoken in Bingley Hall or the House of Commons, bring down the House as Kean used to bring down Drury Lane in Richard HI. You must not expeet to find anything of special excellence in the Royal Academy this year. The inspiration ...
... the scenes 3of their old trials 'and successes. They would' f wilt as the Americans say, at that great dis- 3,tance from Drury Lane, and in the plcasanct country air 'which their SHAKESPRARE1hived. If .a dramatic school were an essential part of the I ...
... y of its exponents. Yours faithfully, THEI AUTHOR, F. W. H. 27, Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, April 14th, 1879. ..The Drury-lane Employes' Benefit. TO THE EDITOR OF TEE ERA. Sir,-I noticed in last week's issue of your paper a letter signed Artinande ...
... see in your Provincial notices of last week my name is mentioned as having been at Worcester with Mr W, 3. A. Robinson's Drury-lane comedy company. I was engaged by Mr Robinson, but in consequence of my ill-health, lie very kindly cancelled my engagement ...
... this day among the authorities in all books onl criminal law. * The circumstance that the party had begun the evening at Drury-lane Theatre, where they had been successful in damning the new trageldy of Hecuba, by Richard West, Lord Chan- ellor of Ireland ...
... nut ic the eniddle of thin dy th d prpteiled dinners, het thoy ware w vitle Deuce Humplshicey. d She called upoi King, of Drury-lane, arid staee lien ci desire of going upon tile btage, beett Without success, are d enslpinyos her time in illigleitly sttudvilv ...