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... tle happy ending, which comes to al melodrama be it never so late in the evening. Sucha promise is more than fulfilled at Drury Lane, It is h indeed probable that there has seldom been a jolly ta to whoe lot it bas fallen to meet withstranger E aceidenta ...
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... DRURY LAs. The vast audience which assembled at the re- opening of Drury Lane on Saturday evening found the interior of the theatre greatly improved by the new decorations which have been introduced during the vacation. The prevailing white and gold, ...
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... ALADDIN AT DRURY LANE. IT is impossible to do justice in mere words to the splendour of Mr. Augustus Harris's pantomime at Drury Lane. You might ransack Johnson or Webster for a panoply of adjectives, turn them all into superlatives, apply them to ...
... Arminati at Drury Lane. Tnn now romantic drama at Drury Lane suggests the curious question ivly it is that so gglorious an epi- sode in oem national annals as the defeat and I dispersion of the Spanish Armada has attracted to little attention from our ...
... AT DBURY LANE, > lo rgeend hdste aonof Drury t I~he''ictre wsas yeststrday sqernoon converted into it a Masohic Lodge ,( Drury Lane Lodge, No '2127 )~ B acidd flhld to ibs utmost limits swit membr and viuitor6 e who wituee~ed gbe ire Ulitiou of 5lr Joha ...
... COLOMBA AT DRURY LANE. LAST night Mr. Rosa redeemed the second of the promises contained in the announcement of his present short season of English opera, by the production of Mr. Mackenzie's Colomba: a Lyrical Drama in Fout Acts, as it is entitled ...
... THE RE-OPENING OF DRURY LANE. In accordance with bis recent custom, Mr. Auguatris Harris has flung wide lthe great doors of Drury Lane in the very dullest month of the theatrical calendar, and once more found the reward of his redt courage In' a brilliant ...