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DUBLIN THEATRES

... traditions oI that house. The hall, when altered in the man- nor proposed, would be perfectly us ample in every respect as Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Gunn had carried out a number of improvements which were suggested by the Board of Works; and he would hzve ...

THE GENTLE ART OF MAKING A GOOSE OF ONESELF

... Under the above titie Mr. Augustus Moore, in this week's Hatok, thus describes Mr. Whistler's pert mn xce in the lobby of Drury Lane Theatre last Saturday- Degas, one of the greatest French artists, and one of the greatest admirers of Mr. NVhitler's art ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES

... assumed name of Johnson. Later ha the same year (1841) Mr. Sims Reeves placed himself under Hobbs and T Cooke, and came out at Drury Lane in subordinate tenor parts in Purcell's K ing Arthur, Weber's I De Freischutz, and other operas under the manage- ment ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL GOSSIP

... y-ou'll ruin themr. I'm going to wear these clo thes as they were when Ginger Bill stood up in them-and he never washed. At Drury lane Sir Augustus Harris hab opened a dancing school for girls ranging from sixteen to twenty. Madame Phasey is the instructress ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES

... Lawrence is by - way of compliment to his father's old friend, Mr. John Lawrence Toole. A Sailor's Knot, with ,which Drury Lane will f re-open early next month, will be found to em- .brace the period from Napoleon's escape from ?? to 'ie downfall at ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES

... which lately las 'created so rowverful a sensation in London ; and ithe services of Mr. Thompson (from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden) to per- form the part of the Dumb Factory Boy. I Sir Arthur Sullivan's musical projects are of I c ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES

... opera, to be produced during 1892. Mlr. Henry Pettit's drama The Sailor's eoot, which is to be produced next Saturday, at Drury lane Theatre, deals partly with the period known as The Hundred Days, when Napoleon, having returned from Eiba, rallied the ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES

... piece, which runs about half an hour, and is more of a farce than a cornedietta. The production of A Sailor's Knot at Drury lane on Saturday night rattracted an immeense and enthusiastic audience. Thia fins play, written by Mr Pettit, promises to become ...

AMUSEMENTS

... ;; ?? igh, =an during th weekth *hoa i~rds o} . ?? Theatre will be occapied with ?? Paul KAuvar, which ?? ro- rc'd at Drury-lane Theatre, London. 'T;'he piay ii.t presented here by M~r. Wair. Sealby's ' O~px.I sof aohighiv senszatiornal, and' inte ...

THE REVIVAL OF IRISH LITERATURE

... the; Gaiety Theatre by Sir Augustus Harris's com- ! pany, The music is by LeQpold Wousel aind John Cook, conductor of qhe Drury Lane orchestra. The company includes Miss EfMe Clements, Miss Marie Luella, Miiss Rate Sul- livan, Mr Harry Nicholls, Mr J L ...

THE MODERN DRAMA

... some function. a the REmpiy - Theate One of his mint ambitious works was D Frivoli, produced with ?? little. - uncess at Drury lane Theatre a fesi yem-stea. THE DUBLI SNKETCHING CLUB. Yesterday the exhibition aise Dablin Sketching Club wa opened by his ...

SOME SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... had the audacity to wield the baten under the oirenm- ly stances. At the end of this act a letter was . brought to me from Drury lane Theatre, El requestiug my presence to settle some point whioh required mny immediate and personal instructions. On my returning ...