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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... has gravely beea stated that m Mr Augustus Harris cannot recoup himself for ul hi, outlay at Drury Lane under eight weeks, an w tassertien which, as Drury Lane when full at w L pantomime time holds nearly £6000 per week, w is palpably absurd. A pantomime ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Patrick Campbell will appear in it. Mliss Calhoun, almost immediately after the production of Cheer, Boys, Cheer ! at Drury Lane was taken ill, and her place has therefore been occupied by ?? Sara de Groot, a young Irish actress of promise. Mliss Calhoun ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... the subscribers to the Royal Italian Opera were also habitues of Drury Lane, they might in many a brilliant operatic spectacle recognise some of the beautiful scenes of past Drury Lane pantomimes and spectacles. The scenery and the bulk of the dresses ...

LONDON PANTOMIMES

... LONDON PANTO',ESll ROBINSON CRUSOE AT Drpy T, All the entrances to the tinrrcarvec ?? Drury Lane were blocked lav crowvds of n waiting at the doors by about fear . terday afternoon, and it i.3 nrobhie that reorF who arrived much after thlat hlotr lhi ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... crowd, Work is now very busy at Drury Lane, for rehearsils are in progress day and night. In this sort of melodrama there is never any great difficulty in adding special scenes, no~d the latest addition to the Drury Lane piece is in the last act, which ...

Published: Thursday 31 August 1899
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1963 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... at the Standard and it Drury Lane. At the latter house the season bogins to-morrow night with s Cavalleria RIusticana and the much-derided Bohemian Girl. Twoor three weeks hence Madame Minnie Hauck will join tile Drury Lane Conipany to resume her ...

THE THEATRES

... rather tedious. There is besides a certain want of cohesion, and the did- ferent scenes, which are almost as numerous as in a Drury Lane melodrama, seem to follow one another in a more or less haphazard sort of way. Notwithstanding, the piece is interesting ...

THE LONDON PANTOMIMES

... LANEL. (raocl Oll SPECIAL CORIUOsPONDENT. t London, Monday Nigiht. The two principal London pantomimes respee-t tively at Drury Lane and the Adelphi were pro- I Idrceed this evening, Boxing Night. The two to- gether are said to have colt upwards of £025 ...

Published: Tuesday 27 December 1898
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3158 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... suburban houses the work of preparation is just now at its busiest. In London proper, or at anyrate as to the West End, Drury Lane has the monopoly-a state of things which would tend to suggest that the' demand for pantomime on the part of the children ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... prolific composer of church and other music. The projected repetition of Mascagni's Caval- leria Rusticana in English at Drury Lane for the final performance of the opera season last night -was ;vithdrawn, and owing to a family bereavement the house was ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... Elmb'lnk Street, Glasgow, but all letters and gifts in money as formerly to yours, &c., X ?? Hr. HUsNTEn.I DRURY LANE SUCCESSES. Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, August 31, 1B97. Sir,-leferring to a paragraph in your issue of August 26, permit me to remind you that ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1897
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2308 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... an act or two of one of the operas of Balfe or Wallace. Since, however, the collapse at Her Majesty's a few years since, Drury Lane has practically had a monopoly of this form of entertainment, so far at anyrate as the West-End theatres are concerned. ...