MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP
... effects m Tlv year* would out base been epfirecMtsd by Drury Lane of tbs boa ahito*t »*bpaed ell nreis tbfrefdcadad mounting u( his paatomime. Whittwift in and OMs' One »cvoe. arepneewoletew ...
... effects m Tlv year* would out base been epfirecMtsd by Drury Lane of tbs boa ahito*t »*bpaed ell nreis tbfrefdcadad mounting u( his paatomime. Whittwift in and OMs' One »cvoe. arepneewoletew ...
... appearance in an English piece of Madame ilka Fairoay, who took prominent part in the performance given by the Coburg I roup Drury Lane last reason. ...
... Cotnpuny. MR. EDWARD TEB R soil sr.tirv Com pane. MR. ARTHUR BOtKCUIKK and the entire from tb* Royalty sir h company In the Drury Lane Dracia Life Pleasure. Tb* *ncf —ful Musical Pieev from the Avenue Theatre, London. THE GAY PAJUSIFNXE.' Tbe sterliag Actor ...
... v Kr» tiarwvllor liMail. D.D., cootnwn*' under the titlo S-rup*. Dramatic and Mtusai atfsxrrpiDelv article, which ta. , Drury Lane Theatre, tat dramatic gueop tuuirt readable ißank’.er. story appear* from the French d Georges Koibuial. entrltd Statin ...
... Dublin to-night will, doubt, prove tne occasion for enthusiastic welcome. Miss Ada Blanche, the gifted burlesque actress from Drury Lane will make her first appearance in Dublin to-night rpccuil of Sir Augustus Harris. pantomime burlesque troup will appeal ...
... Ada Blanche sang tJiree her licHt tongs, and executed some graceful dancing the maimer which has won her such reputation Drury lane Pantomime. Mr. R. G. Knowles' songs and short inter- J*per#c«d speeches took well that was recalled px«t all reason, and ...
... Erne, heard through the electrophone parts of the performances the leading London theatres, including part of the opera Drury-lane. The lation is fitted in the private boudoir of the Process of Wales. Prince Henry lias had a novel experience in Lundun ...
... which many wnsiWe Churchmeo will .untinuo to-«pprriiatc—Totnw, J. W. Tkistjlu*. April :sth. 1896. There has been new at Drury Lane ’‘The Ijatlf of IjGDgtord,” in Which «l»e Roimdhead baritone fail* the bnobaml I■nceoicl tip the treat* the livlf of the ...
... reckon with him and u|a>n him coming dramatist. The performance was received with loud aoplauee. There has be-u rcthing new Drury Lane except rtvhsU ‘Lohengrin nod “Mantana,'* (cr. ■ difficulties securing lhawrroper insirun tnls with the low pitch, ‘•Die ...
... guests cannot but recall the generous hospitality and the genial kindness of must accomplished host. For some portion of the Drury Lane dramas iie was responsible, ami his nanie appeared the play bills as the joint author many his most successful productions ...
... dead. Harm ii> bnlhaut form at tbe ball be pave Drury 524 lane to Chamber* of on Friday week. Mi-nl Folkestone to fim*l» a Drury-lane play, was taken ill on Monday, and died within tbe week, j eac case no doubt the strain of business had 140 undermined Ibe ...
... (be lamented the qur.-tiun ..I the hour to ctnisa, nut «, u as yet iui.tn«wrrv-t!, and the luture *•! grand •prra alul Drury Lane e, umir all m the dare iiis.nu nas l>eeu -uiggcste.l that 'lr sides, bung man multstudiiiiiuj .i.-llvitu-s, was lively aUacn ...