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THE NEW DRAMA AT DRURY LANE

... Messrs Hamilton and Harris's new drama, d at The Royal Oak, produced with great wealth a y of scenery and costumes at Drury Lane Theatre P ra I last night, is, from a literary point of view, a il 'al distinct out above the ordinary standard of t 0 ...

PREVENTION OF FIRE IN THEATRES

... THEATRES. An interesting experiment wlas made in,! London vesterdav with a new fireproof curtain fhr theatres. A large model of Drury Lane prosceniiial Und stage was erected in a builder s varid, and burned in presence of several gerll~i-a. mlen Vho hjail been ...

MR BUCHAAN'S NEW DRAMA

... Ionday Night, The new drama, TheSailorand his Lass, by ;Mr Robert Buchanan and Mr Augustus. Harris, was: produced at Drury Lane to-night before an 'audience of nearly 4000 people, and with every evidence of success. It would, indeed, have been etr ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... arrangement by which opera was forbidden at Drury Lane and panto.. mime was not allowed at Covent Garden. This year Mr Carl Rosa is compelled to close his Drury lane season within a month. Next year DrUry Lane will be available to Mr Maplesou or any other ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... commencement of the is autumn season were afforded last night by the S simultaneous opening of Drury Lane, Her ro Majesty's, and Covent Garden. For Drury Lane, j Mr Augustus Harris has selected a work which I p is avowedly sensational and realistic, and ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... to-inotrow, when Herr Pach- Soid mann will be the pianist. Ove Twelfth Night was observed last evening in Mr the usual manner at Drury Lane, in accordanee ?? with the -will of Robert Baddeley. This thei eccentric comedian, who died in 1794, left a e sum of £C100 ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... place at Higbgate tomorrow. I am informed that the delay in the signature of Mr Mapleson's contract for au Italian season at Drury Lane is due to the action of the pro. prietors' committee, who have required the deposit of £;3000, instead of £500 as usual ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... IMJSIC AND THE DRAMA. z|FRO3 OUR TO DON CODtURSPOUDENT.) The CaruS. edry Night. The Carl Rosa opera season at Drury Lane eladel Last night, and to mark the occasion Mlr Carl Rosa, for the first and only time this season, occupied the conductor's chair ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... be nounced for production at Drury.Lane Theatre er- last night, but in the course of the day the no- iperformance ?? postponed for a week. Never. by i theless, several hundred people assembled at ;ne the doors of Drury Lane yesterday ev-caing, 'rd despite ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... his debut at Drury Lane to-morrow as Vir- gfinis. Miss Lydia Cowel iwill play Virg.ini, Air Barnes Appies Claudfis, Mr Ryder Dentaitus, Mr Augustu Harris Juiias, and Mrs Stirling Ser-ia, The World was played for the last time at Drury Lane last night ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... which Mr Richard Mansfield won such great success in the United States. Bat the most important novelty will be Mr Hamilton's Drury Lane melodrama, which will ,be given in about three weeks' time. It will be upon the subject of the Spanish Armada, but as both ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... of Clarkson Stanfield, and in 1851. was appointed chief scenic artist at both ! Covent Garden and Drury Lane. He painted I. I for nearly every Drury Lane pantomime down a to last year, and many miles of his canvases are ' etored up in the theatre, from ...