■T' i L- THE BIRMINGHAM DAILY MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, ISSI.v
... forth at the Prince of Wal«, where of ohnambula. Miss Ffrench Daris gave invaluable aid ft. .ombre at th. the gaiety of Drury Lane or Covent Garden , the in & piece from Mr Fr ...
... forth at the Prince of Wal«, where of ohnambula. Miss Ffrench Daris gave invaluable aid ft. .ombre at th. the gaiety of Drury Lane or Covent Garden , the in & piece from Mr Fr ...
... MACDKRMOTT, Famous Vocal Comedian and Burlesque Artiste; MR. W. The Pantomimic Artiste; MR. HARRY DHLEVANTI, Late of Covont and Drury Lane Theatres ; Mil. U. 11. KITCHLK. The Talented Pantomimic Artiste; MDLLE. BLANCHE HITBY; MR. K. H. KITCHKN. JTJN W From most ...
... car, which is profusely perforated. To-day s says : One of “Jock Sheppard's” haunts, the Old Lion Inn, in “Wych Street, Drury Lane, the carpenters ahon adjoining It, in which that young burglu is traditionally said to nave been apprenticed, and rambling ...
... Vocal Comedian and Artiste; MR. W PERSIYANI, The Rsnowned Pantomimic Artiste; MR. HARRY DELEVANTL Late of Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres ; MR. R. KITCHEN, Tbs Talented Pantomimic Artiste ; MI’LLE. BLANCHE HUBY} MR R. 11. KITOHEN, JUN., From most of ...
... Vocal Comedian and Burlesque Artiste; MB, The Renowned Pantomlmlo Artiste; MR. HARRY DELZVANTI, late of Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres; MR H. KITCHEN, The Talented Pantomimic Artiste; MDLLB. BLANCHE HUBY: MB. B. H. KITCHEN. JUN^ From most of the ...
... Famooa Voeai Co«aedlai» and BurlaKjue Artlate; MR. W. PKBSIVANI, The Echo.vuea Art-Bie; HR, HARRY late of Corent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres; Mtf. R. KITCHKN, J The Talented Fantomlmle Art'ate MDLLE. BLANCHE HUBY; MR. R. H. KItCHBN JTJX.. Prom most the ...
... Vocal Comedian aftd Burlesque Artiste; MR. W. PKRSIVANL Renowned Art fate; MR. HARRY DELEVANTL Late of Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatre*; MR. R. H. KITCHEN, The Talented Pantomimic Artiste ; BLANCAS MR. R. H. KITCHKN. Froth moot of the Principal The*tree; ...
... Voca' OtiMdtan »nd Barl»ju» AitW,; W PEE3IVAIU. Thaßanowned Panto mimic AxVstc; MR. HARRY DKLRVANTf. late Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres; MR R. H. KITOHtK. TheTa’eoted hacUwnini.c Artists: BLUBY; . , MR. U. H. KITCHKN. JUfL, Prom most the Frmcipal ...
... >-iisB Kr.to Stntley, for want of more comfortable conveyance, was glad get into Pickford’s von and bo dropped down outaide Drury Lane, aud even then the lessee, Jlr. Augustus Harris, was compelled at moment’s notice to play the part of Mother Gooso himself ...
... cheap, h is stated that Mrs. Cowan will now become the of it. ASTON VILLA v. BLACKBURN ROVERS. Following the example of Drury Lane, Mr. n. ■ EXCITING MATCH. nounccs morning performance next week aid ib Perry Barr. The visitors came with strong reputa- ...
... of the ** intense ** school must feel rather uneasy at witnessing their merciless portraiture. The benefit performance at Drury Lane on the Inst, would be interesting if only for bringing the.two great “stars Irving and Booth—for the first time on the same ...
... Aladdin Vill be the Christmas piece at the Gaiety. Tho Era states that upon the conclusion of Mr. John McCullough’s engagement Drury Lane Theatre, Signor Balvini will appear there for limited number of performances. This time ho will not be accompanied by Italian ...