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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... as per- haps the most magnificent spectace ever placed upon~an English stage. It is a master-piece of scenic display~ At Drury Lane the beautiful ballet scenery, the re- .splendent transformation, and here and there the acting . and dancing of the Vokes's ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... and nearly everyone of his company bre heavy losers, nothing being saed at all. On Tuesday, according to long umage, the Drury Lane #ompany, after the performance of the successful panto. line, assembled together, with seine guests invited b r . A. Harris ...

Advertisements & Notices

... dis. tingaished artists connected With the principal London Theatres, including- Mr. John Ryder (of the Theatre -Royal, Drury-lane), Mr. T. Swinbourne (of the Theatre Royal, Drury-laae), Mr. Charles Harcourt (Theatre Royal, Drury-laue), Mr. James Fernandez ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... WILFUL DAGE.-Michae I Ryan, 45, was indicted formalcioslycomittngdamage to a plate-glass window paf thuble the Halue ofad, Drury-lane, value a9, the property ofa W unton. The prisoner de- liberately broke it with his fint and wailke away, but was followed ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... AMUSEMENTS. TAMNG THE SHREW, AT HER MAJSTY'S About'eighteen months since this opera, by Herman Goetz, was produced at Drury Lane, under very un- favourable circumstances. Nevertheless, sufficient was heard and seen to prove it a masterly production ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN

... with two tiers of boxes, two galleries above, a capacious pit, and good stage room. Its size was about the same as that of Drury-lane Theatre. It was opened early in January, 1821, and was visited by George IV. During the autunn, after the close of the London ...

Advertisements & Notices

... The Street, A lapse of Fifteen Years is suipposed to occur between the Pro. logue and the First Act. ACT 1.-Scene 1 . ?? DRURY LANE, The Humble Pie Shop of Jonas PuffeI. Scene 2. A Room in PuRfy's House. Scene S. CraWlery' Waiting 4oam, Scene 4, Drawing ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... explained by the absence of any prima donnas in the company It is said that at Easter Mr. Harris will produce Madame Angot at Drury Lane, with much splendour. ThbM New York Dramatic Netvs is severe on Mr. Gilbert, of whose works it thus delivers itself :-There ...

Advertisements & Notices

... List and Oa alogui Of REngTavingz nOW ready for three stamps dl, 42, and 43, hussell-.street, (oventgar'den (opposite Drury- lane Theatre). IMPFOFTANT.E3ESPECGTa..LEPES MANTED to sell the 1Easet IndianPaneiaco- Wt ledgsd the mostvalu, hle an~d ncei ...

Advertisements & Notices

... MiLsem Louisa Payns, Enirmerson, Maggie Brennan, Lavis, &o. £rologue Seene.-A Banking House in Moorgate-street. Act 1. Drury-lane. The Humble Pie Shop of Jonas Puffy.- A Room in Puffy's House.-Crawley's Waiting Room.-Draw. ing-room in Crawley's Villa ...

Advertisements & Notices

... z List and Catalogne of Engravings now ready for three stamps ( 41, 42, and 43, Eussell--etreet, 00vent-garden (opposite Drury lane Theatret I I . BEWINO h5-klNfEleS. LOwer th'A nother cepnei-in London. QBRTHus CLEG.G and WO.: Bply eycry ?? Meabinaat ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... my life. On Monday afternoon, shortly after half-past two o'clock, one of several houses, situated in Prince's-street, Drury-lane, and now in course of demolition, fell in and buried four men beneath the debris. One of the labourers managed to extricate ...

Published: Sunday 28 March 1880
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1773 | Page: 6 | Tags: News