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THEATRICAL ITEMS

... Sowing the Wind, 2.30; Covent Garden, Noah's Ark, 2; Criterion, The Headless Man, 3; Daly's, Twelfth Night, 2; Drury Lane, - Robinson Crusoe, 1.30; Gaiety, Don luan, 2; Globe, Charley's Aunt, 3; Haymarket, The Charlatan, 2.30; Lyceum ...

THEATRICAL ITEMS

... TIO-DAY'S IAI tINiEcr.-Court. The Transgressor, 2.30,; Criterion, * 'lhe Headless Mlan, 3 Daly's, 'T'welfith Night, 2 ; Drury Lane, Robinson Crusoe, 1.30 ; Globe, Chlarley's Aunt, 3; H laymarket, 1 The Charlatan, 2.30; Lyceum, Cinderella, 1.30; ...

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... on the boards of the Berliner Theater, but this excambion of houses has been postponed. Several years ago Barnay came to Drury Lane with the Meiningen troupe, and played Antony, on which occasion he was finely painted ill this character by Mr. Herkonicr ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... the Channel to-morrow evening. Corbett, the American pusilist, whlo is about to appear in a series of dramatic pieces at Drury Lane Theatre, unde' thole management ot Sir Au ?? Il-ars, xvil sail from Newv York to-jorrow The coloured chlampion, Peter jaclson ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... the gladinto lh estroe Mr. Chairles Mitchell in a prize fight at a mean disadvantage. Hlis second niiht's performance at Drury Lane went to show that if the coneoctort oftime fo uiacts of'rmibbisli had taken the malnt scriou'y. amcd written lip to his ...

THE DERBY DAY

... birds were very early indeed. From the Borough--the heart of the great cokernut industry-from Westminster and the Cut, from Drury-lane, from Somers Town, from Islington, from every quarter where the faker and the general practi- tioner to whom a great crowd ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... worthy of note. Some disappointment must be felt by persons of the sporting section of Sir . Augustus Harris's audience at Drury Lane at the racing features of The Derby Winner. The late Dion Boncicault was a good deal laughed at by sportsmen who knew ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... of ilote. `omec disappointment must be felt by persons of tile sporting Sectiotn tiof Sir Augustus Harris's audience at Drury Lane at the racing t1 eatures of The Derby Winner. Thle late Dior. Boucicault was a good deal laughed at by sportsmeil who ...

THEATRICAL ITEMS

... THEATRICAL ITEMS. Dick Whittingltoni will hold the boards at Drury Lane at Christmas. Mr. Henry Irving will, at an early date, give a performance at Walsall for the benefit of charitable institutions. The Court will probably open on the 11th inst ...

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... station. The Duke and Duchess will probably take tea at the Bishop's palace. Last evening their Royal i-lighnesses visited Drury Lane T'lheatre. TheDuchess ?? been presented with a dress for Prince Edward by the ladies of' the executive cominmittee of' the ...

THE OLD TSAR AND THE NEW

... tour aides-de-camp sitting at the corners, involuntarily recalled one of the chariots in which the fairies are drawn in a Drury Lane pantomime. Far different was the scene in the Cathedral itself, where the effect was not merely gorgeous but impressive ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... wvhen they set about their harmless piece of extravagance. Whether tile autliofs of the cramua which is now runilnilng at Drury Lane were in anywise similarly inspired is a matter that may be left to coniecture. No evidence that was given before Prince ...