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... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Die Ehre, the work of Herr Sudermann, already known in England as the author of Hetmuth (or 3lagda, as it is called in the French and Italian versions), which was performed last night at the above theatre, is a paradoxical, philosophical ...
... DRURY LANE OPERA. ♦ The admirers of Wagner had abundant cause for satisfaction with the performance of TUe Valkyrie on Saturday evening. Signor Mancinelli had evidently taken all possible pains to secure a worthy interpreta- tion of the most admired section ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. An enormous audience gathered in Sir Augustus Harris's theatre yesterday evening, when the entertainment consisted of Leoncavallo's Payliacci and Mascagni 's Cavalkria Rusticana, those two lurid, but dramatic, little operas which are ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Easter-eve might not be accounted a suitable day for commencing a season of grand opera, but Sir Augustus Harris did not trust in vain to the attractive powers of Faust, for there was an immense audience on Saturday evening, and the ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. A month's season of opera in English, at what may be termed exceptionally low prices, commenced on Saturday evening.undev the direction of Sir Augustus Harris, Balfe's Bohemian ..-..exercising its customary attractiveness, the audience ...
... OPERA AT DRURY LANE. Sir Augustus Harris's idea of utilising the stage on Saturday afternoon, by giving cheap per- formances of opera in English, will, doubtless, prove attractive to a large section of playgoers and lovers of music. The series was begun ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE A general assembly of the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, Company of Proprietors was held yester- day in the saloon of the theatre, under the presidency of Mr. J. C. O'l. own. There was a small attend- ance. — From the report read by the ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The annual performance at Drury Lane Theatre in aid of the Royal General Theatrical Fund took place yesterday, and, as usual, was attended by a large audience. Apart from the widely acknow- ledged desirability of the Fund being generously ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. On Saturday evening the pantomime of Robinson Crusoe was played for the last time to a crowded house, which showed itself vastly amused at the comicalities and delighted with the spectacular taste and magnificence. The occasion was ...