TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NPIGEirS EN rERTAIN IENTSa DRURY LANE, TI-4AEARE ROYAL.' AyssusHRRIs, Lessee and Manager.) 0sr. -ar TO-N'~ 1.0, nd O-NGHTat7.15, JACK AND THLE SEANSTALK. M~ ar ~ ?? Lari~jor., Gcffth BrS., Coaquest, jun., Leopold Bros., Pleon3, Siarton, Alb,, ~MIT ...

THEATRES

... of the pantomimes, which have broken forth at the West End this year in such lavish abundance. Yach and the Beans/alk, at DRURY LANE, if a little dull in the opening, from the point of view of verse and jokes, is certainly the most picturesque and brilliant ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1542 | Page: 26 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... attempted at Her Majesty's, under the management of Mr. Mayer. The Carl Rosa English Opera Company will open a short season at Drury Lane at Easter, and there is a talk (though as yet only a talk) of a fourth operatic enterprise during the season. I)EATH OF ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1370 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... , pantomime, and dances in a paas de quatre. The young lady's nom de ?? is Hall-Aston. MR DAN Lxrco, the Mrs Simpson of Drury-lane pantomime, and Mr Tom Pleon, who plays the cabman in the same production, finished their duties on Monday evening in time ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1308 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TO-DAY'S TITTLE TATTLE

... , and they do not appeal to the general public. On the whole the record is not uninstructive. * * To-night the stage of Drury Lane Theatre will be filled with a great gathering of actors, actresses, and celebrities of all kinds to see the cutting of the ...

THE THEATRES

... interest of 1001. Consols for ever to purchase a cake and wine to be consumied on Twelfth Night in the green-room of Drury ! Lane. Mr. Harris, as most persons know, has e, enot only piously mlaintained thi Xtradition, i, but expanded it intO a great ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... has gravely beea stated that m Mr Augustus Harris cannot recoup himself for ul hi, outlay at Drury Lane under eight weeks, an w tassertien which, as Drury Lane when full at w L pantomime time holds nearly £6000 per week, w is palpably absurd. A pantomime ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-rNGTirS ENrERTAINMENTS DRURY LANE, T14EATRE ROYAL. (Auo~usvus HARmIS, Lessee and Manager.) TO-DAY at 1.30, and TO.NIGHT at 7.15, JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Messrs. Harry Nicholls, Lend, Lauri~jur., Griffiths Bees,, Coniquest jun., Leopold Bros., Pleou ...

STAGE AND SONG

... secured a libretto, but the name of the writer is at present the most solemn of secrcts. * * 4* * *t The comic side of the Drury Lane pantomime has been considerably developed since Boxing Night, and Messrs. Nicholls and Campbell have begun to really feel ...

Peatrical foemof Mis

... interest oi _ 4100 console for ever to purchase a cake and wine, to be consumed on Twelfth Night in the green room of tl Drury Lane. Mr Harris, as most persons know, has al not only piously maintained thid tradition, bat di expanded It into a great gathering ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIG HTS EN rRAINMENTS. DRURY LANE, THEATRE ROYAL- (AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Mlanager.) TO-DAY at 2.30, and TJO.NIGHT at 7.15, JACK. AND THE BEANSTALK. Messrs. Harry Pficliolls, Limeo, Lau~ri,jurir., Griffitlis Bros,, Conquest, usn., Leopold Bros ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGErls ENIrERTAI N MENTS, DRURY LANE, THEATRE ROYAL. (Ar'usi05 ~trlsLessee and MAnac~er.) TO-DAV at 1.30, and TO.0NIGHTI it 7.15. JACE AN)TEtENTL.Msrs.n Hebry ~iholls, Leno, L u ijsr. c;riiitss5 B~ros., Consjlle0. ils., Leopold Diros., Pleorn, Sitmic ...