GRAND THEATRE
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... Caned (Won-hi) acquit thremelrea well. arid are highly in their regime:lee warts. Next week Mr. Henry rumpling in the zreat Drury Lane drama. The Run nf Luck. ...
... tiRAND THEATRE. Mr. henry ihrnd.r.sesseq•i.esertarnag she (sorporsts.a Strerrt hour , diut Um poser. ful sod known Drury Lane dnais, human Nature. .Sasuntros thous for :sumer. nue Alfred Mr. Monte Itowdest. Mr. Arthur Mr. Yousog. Wolter Show Errol Vs ...
... N THEATRE ROYAL.. The Drury Lane Parel dill fennel a play. and on Monday night when Mr. Walter a dia engagement it at Adekm. ol reign terror which it lorlereed with 'lt'll tention • deepening hr • VIM and Apprwristive house. In ow .4 tn. p on t. er and ...
... Wellington, for whom they were the London agents, that he had come to Loud m • few days previously for the time, and had gone to Drury Lane to see the pantomime, where he had his purse stolen, containing all the money be had with him, and atro the return half ...
... came to him, his discharge of great remomibilithe him the esteem of his fallow WA. The fault about the sew melodrama at Drury Lane, The Great Ruby, is that the authors, Messrs. Cecil Raleigh and Arthur Collins, have been too mabitiorm. They have been ...
... fer whom they were the London agents, that he had come to Londm a few days previously for the first time, and had gone to Drury Lane to see the pant.. mime, where he had his purse stolen, containing all the money he had with him, and also the return half ...
... appear at the Pantheon, Plymouth. He afterwards became manager of the Deemport 'Theatre. In 1851 be had an aupganent at Drury Lane, and in 1886 he took the Prince Norge Hotel, tkooehouse. Plymouth, which be has retained ever since. He has one of the inept ...
... Nearly the stare in the theatrical profession are vying with each other to anoint in the Nellie Tamen twnefit, to be given at Drury Lane. Lisa Ferree had to retire from the stage prematurely some few years ago, and much sympathy been felt for her in her painful ...
... repertoire of plays on November stlk. She will he supported by her English company. a huge balloon been over the Royal. Drury Lane, as an advertisement of the dream, - The Great Ruby, being played there. The other day, however, the balloon sudden. ly ...
... to the public weal. Nearly all the In the profeasion are vying with each to in the Nellie Fatten It melt. to be given at Drury Lane. Miss Farms had to retire from the stage prematurely some few years ago, and much sympathy has been felt her in lwr painful ...
... crowded nightly. ,ee remora Ire waiting to go. can undentaad this favourite legend has become the ens topic convemation. At Drury Lane the soontle of late Mr Augustus hss fallen on Mr. Arthur Collins, who has profited by the example set him and done maguileently ...
... unobtrusive discharge great responsibilities winning hini tile e.te is f fellow men. The fault about the new melodrama at Drury lane, The Great Ruby, is that the authors, Messrs. Cecil Raleigh and Arthur Collins, have been • too ambitious. They have been ...