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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... Originally produced at Drury Lane in 1714, it was revived by David Garrick in 1757, and it was in the effective character of the jealous Don Felix that the great actor bade farewell to the stage. In 1815 it was again played at Drury Lane by a company that ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... forward to with more than usual i interest from the fact that one of the new sheriffs is Mr. Augustus Harris, the lessee of 3 Drury Lane Theatre, and that to Mr. Harris was entrusted the duty of organising the show. Moreover, it has been known that a large ...

EASTER MONDAY IN BIRMINGHAM

... to painstaking actors and actresses, than that of last night. 9 PRINCE OF WALES T EATRE EA MILLION OF MONEY. The latest Drury Lane drama, A Million of Money, 3 was produced last night at the Prince of Wales Theatre sfor the first time in Birmingham ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... a view to the English stage and English singers, was first produced in an Italian forna-the libretto by Signor Zaffra-at Drury Lane, on the 11th June 1874, when MIdme. Christine Nileson made a great sensation by her assump- tion of the character of Edith ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRANCE OF WALES THEATRE. Mr. Rollo Balmain and company are playing at the Prince of Wales Theatre this week in the Drury Lane drama' of The Royal Oak, which, written by Mr. Henry Hamilton, has been before the public now for about eighteen months. The ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... the play is curiously, or, as some may think, dangerously, like our old friend Formosa, which in its first production at Drury Lane was the causeof so much nervous anxiety in the breast of Mrs. Grandy; but times have changed since then. On its revival ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... entitled Ben-my-bhree. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. This week a return visit is being paid to the Prince of Wales Theatre by the Drury Lane company in A Million of Money. The drama is a very good one, embracing many of the interesting scenes and startling situations ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... that at anything like justice was done to Auber's opera in this H country, when -a company from Brussels gave it at tb Drury Lane, following up the performance the same bm lnight with Le Philtre, another of the composer's light tb operas. It was given ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... columns the fascinating story of the love-sick, stage-struck daughter of the prosaic old city merchant, who from her box in Drury Lane playhouse falls in love with Garrick on the stage. We all know how plain-spoken Alderman Ingot sends for the actor, and ...

GRAND THEATRE

... the acting .1 ?? asgood as on the occasion of the company's last visit. The mnsic, arranged by Mr. W. Slaughter, of the Drury Lane 'Theatre, is light and pleasing. 1, SVTHWoC- SCHOOL BOARD Eraaraoo. The period , allowed for the nomination of candidates ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... kind which people will sit out. We do not know I e whether this is a secret, but the scene was painted for a h dl famous Drury Lane pantomime, and people said when it f is was shown in London that it could not be sufficiently v d admired. It has four principal ...

GRAND THEATRE

... Rodgers, anactreswhowill beremembered as theoriginal ofd the herone,: J.ny oker, of Mr. Bocci- ,iw 's Formosa, bmrght out at Drury Lane in 1B69. TE CO nSwArvA ?? . BAM-In cnseqtoo of the death of the Duke of 'Clarence the Conservative Union 'Ball will Wmt ...