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PICTURES AT QUEEN'S PARK

... Phantom Ship Fails to hit the mark. There is no haunting strangeness in the conception, and in the result Awe have simply a Drury Lane stage spectacle. M r. G. Lucas's mellow picture of the golden autumn, with reapers in the fields, and the sky crowded with ...

ARTIST V. EDITOR

... ARTIST V. EDITOR. I SCENE AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. The Sunday Tices says : Loungers in the lob by at Drury Lane Theatre on Saturday night were suddenly 'startled during one of the ents'ate3f by sounds of strife in their immediate neighbourhood. These came ...

ETHEL GREY

... must wait patienti for the morrow. I asked nor a newspaper, Rud looking over the list ol aIlLasUeIUts, resolved to go to Drury Lane theatre, icxt 0o1iniug I slept heavily, and it was past teu o'clock when I descended to the coffee-room. I i-aving liuisaed ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Fitzgerald, in his intro. duction, tells how this collection of parodies was produced as a result of the - management of Drury-lane Theatre making known that they were desirousof promoting free andi fair competition for an address to be spoken upon the ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE

... combination of artistes has been brought togetber, including Miss Minnie Mario-who, for three sucuessive years, appeared in Drury-lane pantomimes-and three lively comedians, Mr. Joe Burgess, Mr. P. G. F:airley, and Mr. Walter Groves. There are also such ...

MR. COWEN'S NEW OPERA

... you a1low ?? to state that, having been connected srith the representat-iocn of this opera from its initial rehe-arsal at, Drury-lane until its subsen euent production there-that having since pro- divred it in mraniy large towns, and having given it mvy ...

OUR LADIES' COLUMN

... armiour and ricily conm- pauisoned cape and hose, would have compared favourably xvithi the 13east tit presen t to be seen in Drury Lane, to sav notluing of outr eon W lharl'liing Beauty anid the chorus of sweet voices which lulled her to sleep. Bitt pantomime ...

OUR LADIES' COLUMN

... ATmosPERE. -- TEE METROPOLE HOTEL, BEIGHTON.-11I0ME COMFORTS.-GERMAN WAIT- ERS.-VISITORS AT TEE HOTEL.-AUGUSTUT HARir5.-DRuRY LANE PANTOMIME.-BRAD. FORD READxERs.-CHARGE5 Nov ExOESiVE..- SPRING PIUrERE EXHIBITIONS.-INSTITUTE OF PAINTERS I`N WATER COLOURS ...

AN OLD ACTOR'S SCRAP BOOKS

... channel. It happened that at cc (±s thesecbool to whichbe wassentthere were two sons 0( Lith of the late Mr. Parsons, of Drury-lane Theatre. d ks With these youths young Chippendale formed tt al a very.early and affectionate in se, and tl ;k being by them ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... to stop, f put a penny in the slot.' ] There is a proposal to give a representation of I aNdeshda at Covent-garden or Drury-lane I , shortly, in order to establish the nucleus of a fund for the setting up of a scholarship in the Royal E e Academy as ...

THE THEATRES

... full house. The I company which presented the drama, which S , is that advertised as having been written specially for the Drury-lane Theatre, was n a capable one, and was under the direction of Mr. d John F. Preston, whose S r B4ieiiard Varneg hi showed ...

THE STEAM NAVY OF ENGLAND.*

... thought into the domain of English sympathies. . lze Fwal Smile. By Cynicns. (Ss. 6d. London: Cynicns Publishing Company, 59, Drury-lane.) A humorous roem, with quite a namber of haud-coloured illustrations, many of them grotesque in the extreme. 13inaeim. ...