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MR. TENNYSON'S NEW TRAGEDY

... shlkich bsanch of science ho attained great eminence. n-es ai Jack Sheppard's 'haunts, the Old Lion Inn, in 1b Wstect, Drury Lane, London, the carpenter's shop al3dieisj it, l which that younZ bnrglar is traditionally idl ts bass ieen apprenticed, and ...

BANK HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... from the advertisements that a c e at the Theatre Royal the drama entitled Yoatht whichb cs y drew suno large audiences at Drury Lane Theatre, will be the B. produced with all the scenery and effects upon which, as a the y sensational production, its success ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... heard in this country y till 1814, when it was produced at one of the St annual series of oratorios given ?? Smart in Il Drury Lane Theatre. One of the chief obstacles to its y prodiction in this coantry utsa the text. The form of the in German poem, to ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... his. father, and explana- tion andreconciliatioi ?? place. The scenery has been srinted by Mr. W. H. Craokleell, 'of the Drury Lane heatre * and the music for the piece has been arranged from carols. and other compositions by Mr. J. J. Coates. ?? whose ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... Lauri amsd Isis conile pantourime Ii troupe, This company has gaineil considerable popeularity N, iat tire Covent Garden, Drury Lane, and other London pt - theatres, their extraordileary wlrinisicalities never failileg sr I to delight all %vllo witness ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... interpreting the sentiments of com- posers the most various in style and characteristics, In 1882, Herr Richter conducted, at Drury Lane, a series of German operas, of which the most important novelties were Wagner's Meistersinger and Tristan und Isolde ...

NEW GRAND THEATRE

... and rapturously ap- plauded. Nadeshtla was first produced by the Carl Rosa Company, for whom it was written, at the Drury Lane Thegtre, ors the 16th April last,'and since then it has been performed by the same company to large and appreciative audiences ...

NEW THEATRE AT DERBY

... by 67 feet wid6, it has 100 vertical feet of space above it ; so that the setne-cloths, while as large as those of the Drury Lane Theatre, can be raised and lowered without the use of rollers-a material advan- tage from the point of view of the stage ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... Harris's new play of Human Niture, for the first Lima in the provinces. The play has been a highly successful one at Drury Lane, and ir. Mrer. Simpson seems to be determined to launch it well on its voyage in extra-metropolitan waters. It being an ...

| ; . , WHAT THE WOR

... variety of circumstances robbed Good Friday this year of its usual dalness. There were dress rehearsals of Human Nature at Drury Lane, Lurline at the Avenue, and The Pickpocket at the Globe ; Sarah Bernbardb was t'ying her voice at Her Majesty's'; end ...

GREAT FIRE AT DERBY

... deep by 67 feet wide, it had 100 vertical feet of space above it ; so that the scene clobts, while as large as those of the Drury Lane Theatre, could be raised and lowered without the use of rollers--a material advantage from the point of view of the stage ...

MR. IRVING ON ACTORS AND ACTING

... early manhood, lou the lecturer to tile night in January, 1814, when ieen achieved. his first great success as Shylock, at Drury Lane. The fascination of his manner led Mr. Irviug to couclude that Iean Was the greatest genius our stage has ever seen. Coleridge ...