INDECENT BEHAVIOUR
... alias Lancaster, Dartmouth Street, was sent gaol for a moo with bard labour for indecently exposing himself some females in Drury Lane yesterday afternoon. Prisoner bad bean prsviooily flood for a similar ...
... alias Lancaster, Dartmouth Street, was sent gaol for a moo with bard labour for indecently exposing himself some females in Drury Lane yesterday afternoon. Prisoner bad bean prsviooily flood for a similar ...
... Wallacfc's Theatre, New York. Ho was the son of the famous Kagitsh actor Jamea William Wallack. who years of age appeared Drury Lane, and 18 played Laertes to Kllisuni’s Hamlet. In 1517 James Wallack married the daughter of Jobe, better known as “Irish ...
... years, and now Mr, August Harris is about to enter the lists. He man in the present generation who has succeeded in making Drury Lane Theatre pay. His withdrawal from its management, when it takes place, will a tericas blow to the renters. For some timehe ...
... LAST, Vie Armada, now that this historical pageant has been reduced to reasonable limits, has proved a brilliant success at Drury Lane. Mr. August Harris, mindful the fact that when the boys and girls come home for the Christmas holidays they be anxious sec ...
... are stars great lustre. I-aet year Mr. Harris brought some wonders to light during the course bis Italian opera season at Drury Lane. There has been complaint, however, among critic* that Italian opera in England has been deficient—not far as the leading ...
... the famous cake provided tbe kind-hearted actor for his companions in tbe old Drury Lane green-room on this cheerful festival. Mr. James Fernsndez, as Master of the Drury Lane Fund that cbsrge tbe bequest, commenced proceedings with brief after which Mr ...
... LANE. Probably the most hand-shaken and attractive the many distinguished visitors who assembled in the grand saloon of Drury Lane Theatre yesterday afternoop to inaugurate the exhibition of Armada relics, was Sir Morel! Mackenzie. Everyone seemed anxious ...
... what hasten*?* short time since ? I had occasion to Street Bedford Square, about four o’clock ' > no«n, and in walking up Drury Lane I was stwi-j lftoutot a crowd roughs who were asttay,'’ >» corner one of the alleys leading from The rufSan gave me terrible ...
... revolver was handed to Inspector Hanson. Lane has lived in London for twenty-five years, and resides in tbe neighbourhood of Drury Lane. it is understood, has recently com© over from Ireland. Another telegram slates that both men are witnesses for ths Timet ...
... whatever, hut proceeds for the most part original lines. A great part of the action takes place Bath. Winitred Emery will leave Drury Lane to join the Vaudeville Company. ...
... Including several letters Garrick, realised £36. One of hi* letters, in which-he soy* that bat been near becoming manager Drury Lane Theatre,” fetched 19 guinea*, and another, written in the third person, and mentioning the present of a specimen of the ...
... formerly of the Strand Theatre; Philip Day, comedian ; Wm. West, bis 94th year, the Nestor of the English stage, lessee of Drury Lane 1820; Sydney Hayes. Adel phi actor : John Clayton, actor and lessee; J. W. HID, distinguished comedian of various London ...