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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... play will be givenL The Promise is the title temporarily bestowed upon the new drama of ir. Cecil Raleigh with which Drury Lane will reopen. It is understood that before production the name will be changed. Miss Olga Nethersole finishes her Scotch ...

THE COMING MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Juges at its concert of March 30, 1.840, and ?? the following June. Musard, who Was conducting pro winade concerts at Drury Lane Theatre, also performed Loe, Francs Jugeas in November. The overture nKing ear, the opus 4 of Berlic; has not been ...

Public Amusements

... named after himse'f the English version of Cyrano de Bergerac. Two novelties may be expected on Saturdy-M1rsas of. ?? at Drury' Lane, and Ihat a light i- at the Vandeville. Captain Leigh, V. . (fornerly Sister Mary), finds a bhome at the Crown-, Peck-law ...

Theatrical Mems

... Collins's Music Hall, lent for the purpose, next Friday week. In the interval between the two final performances of the Drury Lane pantomime- on Wednesday, presentations were made on behalf of the company of a handsome bronze statuette ?? Arthur Collins ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... into Portugal-street, the resignationof theAdelphiby the Messrs. Gatti, the closure of the Princess's, the closing of Drury Lane for six months in the year: these are significant factors. One seems, too, to recall bank- ruptcy proceedings as a sequel ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... . Mr. Franklyn McLeay has originated the movement for a great matinee in aid of the Ottawa Relief Fund. to be eiven at Drury Lane about the end of this mou0tb. ...

Christmas at the Theatres

... Struwwelpeter. claims, by virtue of its blended humour and fancy, close kinship with a pantomime opening of the orthodox DRURY LANE pattern. This reminds us that the last-named vast temple of. the' Drama is this year found in undisputed possession of the ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SUNDERLAND

... d in the Drawing- room scene. The whole shows the talent and ability of Mr W. Morgan, jun. (late of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane), who has been retained as stage-manager by Mr Machin. He certainly has done his work well. and there is no reason to doubt ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 820 | Page: 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Music Halls

... f wellknown 'artists.: Mies Gedrkina Leno 4sings so- prettily and act so well that we may reasnably hope .to see her at Drury Lane; while Mater Charles Warren, the ten'-year-old villain, is such a born droll that evennow it might ba ad- v'isiable- to ...

ART NOTES

... hand, it has had a wholesome influence in taking out of the war picture much of the melodrama. There is scarcely a trace of Drury Lane in the designs selected by Mr. Carter. In a few of the drawings by Mr. John Charlton and Mr. Caton Woodville mild attempts ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... the CaieWy or Daly's before long. Miss Evie Green, the leading lady of Florodora, joins Mr. Edwarde3 early next year. Drury Lane will open on September 15 with a new drara by Cecil Raleigh (the name of which may yet have to be definitely fixedl, with ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... London proper is concerned, pantomimes this Christmas will be limited to two-namely, Sleeping Beauty and the Beast at Drury Lane and Cinderella at the Hippodrome. Both will be produced on Boxing Night. Thirty- one of the subarban and outlying theatres ...