QUEEN’S THEATRE.—Every Evening at 7 30. & The Great Drury Lane Drama, HEARTS ARE TRUMPS.” Box Office open 10 to
... QUEEN’S THEATRE.—Every Evening at 7 30. & The Great Drury Lane Drama, HEARTS ARE TRUMPS.” Box Office open 10 to 3. ...
... QUEEN’S THEATRE.—Every Evening at 7 30. & The Great Drury Lane Drama, HEARTS ARE TRUMPS.” Box Office open 10 to 3. ...
... WEEK. For Six Nights, and Matinee, Saturday, October 27, THE DRURY LANE THEATRE COMPANY, with the Drury Lane Production, including Scenery, Dresses, and Stage Effects, as used at Drury Lane Theatre, in the Real, Living, Hum‘an Drama, 5 “THE PRODIGAL SON ...
... THE EDITOR OF THE MANCHESTER CITY NEWS. Sir,—With the solitary exception of Drury Lane, pantomime is this year entirely banished from the central London theatres. And a Drury Lane pantomime, in common with pantomimes elsewhere, is 3 combination of sumptuous ...
... enthusiasm, took what was intended to be her farewell of the Erglish stage. In the summer of 1882, however, she reappeared at Drury Lane, and, acting in England for the last time, played the part of Lady Macheth in English, with the late Mr. William Rignold ...
... theatres in which melodrama is this week being given, the Queen’s and the Osborne, good audiences are being attracted. The Drury Lane play Hearts are Trumps, which is at the first-named house, and the story of which is one of unpleasant intrigue among persons ...
... DRAMA. The actors in the Inferno scenes in Dante at Drury Lane suffer principally from cold. The fire is a wonderful illusion, and the method by which it is produced makes the stage about as draughty as the stalls in most of the theatres. Many of the ...
... MUSIC. Mr. Charles Manners is introducing an innovation in his eight weeks season of opera at the Drury Lane Theatre in London, beginning on May 23. Each performance will be preceded by half-an-hour’s chat on the work of the composer, the music, aud the ...
... reputation was almost entirely confined to the Metropolis. He appeared in some thirty-three pantomimes—of late years at Drury Lane exclusively—and had been on the stage for thirty-six years. Mr. Campbell was a wealthy man, and practically owned two London ...
... the author of Peter the Great, and the translator of Robespierre, and of Sardou’s Dante—now being played by Sir Henry at Drury Lane. i : A new play entitled The Gordian Knot, written by Mr. Claude Lowther, M.P., was - produced by Mr. Beerbohm Tree at His ...
... of George Xdwardes, Esq.). who will introduce ’- l THE ROSE OF THE RIVIERA, accompanied by the Full Choral Effects as at Drury Lane Theatre, where it is at present creating quite a furore. TO-DAY “THE ROSE OF THE RIVIERA.” At Every Performance *‘ Mr. Dooley ...
... DRAMA. Another pantomime innovation. The Drury Lane Bluebeard this year is to be in three acts. On Monday seven of the principal London theatres were under the control of American managers or playing American pieces. Mr. Tree did a bold thing on Thursday ...
... Court will remove to ‘Windsor. : The Queen and Princess Victoria leave London to-day for Sandringham. Her Majesty visited Drury Lane Theatre on one evening this week and witnessed the performance of The Best of Friends, dining in the theatre between the ...