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... Lancashire and Yorkshire railway. EXCURSIONS FROM BOLTON (Trinityet.) LONDON (Eneton)-PANTOMIMES.—Thniw day Morning. Feb 4th DRURY LANE AND ’LYCEUM ’ PANTOMIMES EXPRESS), for ONE DAY ...
... Lancashire and Yorkshire railway. EXCURSIONS FROM BOLTON (Trinityet.) LONDON (Eneton)-PANTOMIMES.—Thniw day Morning. Feb 4th DRURY LANE AND ’LYCEUM ’ PANTOMIMES EXPRESS), for ONE DAY ...
... undertakes to join Mr. Moody-Manners’ companies together, providing orchestra of 90. and chorus of 100. and proposes to take Drury lane Theatre for three weeks. The first week would given to operas from his usual repertory. and during the second and third ...
... .with Miss Viola Tree in the name part t. Apropos-cf The Prodigal Drury Lane Son,” I hear that Mr. Pantomime. Caine’s painting of cannot be seen much longer tin the stage Drury Lane, and, contrary expectation, will not be transferred to any other West-End ...
... EXCURSIONS FROM BOLTON (Trinity*!.) IjONDON (Eorton'-PANTOMIMES. CAGE BIRD SHOW AT CRYSTAL PALACE, Thure day Morning Feb ith DRURY LANE AND -LYCEUM TANTOMIMF. EXPRESS*, for ONE DAY (with bookings for 3. 5. or days). Friday Night Feb. sth. for 1. 3. 4. or 8 ...
... PANTOMIME. MOTHER GOOSE, HAS COMMENCED. NIGHTLY 7-15- Written JOHN HICKORY WOuD, Inventor and Author of and last Three Years' Drury Lane I’mnioinime-*. and produced under the Persoeai Direction of J F. LI.LISTON, and Stage Muuagi auni REGINALD HUNT MATINEES: ...
... residence Camden-rd., London, this morning. Deceased conducted at one time or another most the London theatres, including Drury Lane. was a prolific writer of operatic music and songs. Deceased was 48. had been ill about nine weeks. HOUSES WRECKED BY GAS ...
... could he have foreseen such a day ? We are promised some re- Extraordinary markable scenic effects Stage Effocts-at Drury Lane Monday Drury Lane, night, when Mr. Arthur Collins produces his now drama, The Marriage? of Mayfair.” These have been rendered possible ...
... aubscribing to the Society may com pet without an entrance fee. It appears that a compromise Drury Lane, has been arrived between the proprietors the Drury Lane Theatre and tho London Countv Council with regard to tho alterations th© structural arrangements ...
... will anr etorais of many years, and : ‘rturt. it, naive vigour and teaching .ts stalwart lessons, to the T.^ 'I London. Drury Lane upholds its great traditions and still gives us good, honest melodrama staged only Drury J/iH® . . a ,a y* Their latest ...
... cd it has actually 1 © | limpets off. I have heard the Duke’s speech has GATES \ policy of equivoe: ation imy It will | Drury Lane we know Pantomime. rehearss OT ES tom | Humpty-Dumpty is, by t ~] ‘by a rather pretty girl i i tomary comic vulgarian tive ...
... IN LONDON TOWN. The Lest His Reoe ” produced at Drury Lane last Saturday Indian drama written Donald MacLaren, and very intereffting if somewhat morbid play. Tbs plot is very Intricate one. abounding in side issues, but tbs main can be told In a few ...
... building was even fuller than ever- word of advice to country visitors may not be out of season, and it is this- When you to Drury Lane don't get too near the stage- The theatre is so vast that tho scenes presented on stage, the musk: of the orchestra, the ...