LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... Flag at the Grecian Theatre, the part of Nell was created, not by Miss Alice Uenvil, but by Yonra sincerely. AGNES THOMAS. Drury Lane Theatre. ...
... Flag at the Grecian Theatre, the part of Nell was created, not by Miss Alice Uenvil, but by Yonra sincerely. AGNES THOMAS. Drury Lane Theatre. ...
... whether so worthy a representation of a Shakespearian play could be given anywhere in the world as is now to be seen at Drury Lane with the exception, perhaps, of the Lyceum. The scenery alone, in these days of panorama* noma oe sumcient to excite admiration ...
... the play going public, his name is familiar as a household word. For a period ...
... invariably, take an intelligent view of plays. For instance, do you sup pose that the clap-trap advertisements of Youth at Drury Lane catch us I assure you we laugh at them as heartily as you can do. Mr. Sala's writings we admire greatly but we think him ...
... doubtless be well remembered in the chief cities of the United states and Canada. Twenty-four years a jo he appeared at Drury Lane, playing Don Caasarde Bazan with great success. Subsequently he fulfilled engagements in various other leading London theatres ...
... Longman, Paternoster-row A. H. Hallam Murray, 50, A lbemarle- street W. J. Rivington, 188, Fleet-street; S. Spalding, 147, Drury-lane George A. Spottiswoode, New- street-square J. Han-is Stone, M A., F.L.S., F.C.S. J. Freeman Truscott, Suffolk-lane Edward ...