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... DRURY LANE. The report of the Theatre Royal, Drury.lsne. Limited, recommends a further d , vidend of 11 per cent.. making 21 per cent. for the year. During the six years of its existence the share. holders of this company have received three dividends ...
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... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. LAZENBY'S CONDUCTED TRIPS JANUARY 28tb FEURCARY god, 4th, 11th, 15th. 18th. 25th; MARCH Ist, 4th, 11th. Tickets. including Hail, Hot Si: Course Five Coon Supper. Jerre.: in L. and N. W. Lining Ca.•, and Reser%el Sent in Theatre, ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. Mr. Arthur Collins has engaged a young riLfin actress, Mi., Louisa Wallis, to play ,rt of principal boy in the Drury Lane vitae. Humpty Dumpty . Several have been concluded by 1.11.1 f this production au Christmas Eve, oniony ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. LAZENBY'S CONDIJOTED TRIPS JAmmay 26th, ; 2a. 4tb. 11th, 15th. lab. 25th; I. 4th. 11th. Molests. isolading Boil, Hal Biz Course Dimes sad Hot Five Come Sapper. osrood L. sad N.W. Diaisg Car. sag Bid is For prior of ticksia, iocladiag ...
... THE DRURY LANE FIRE. The damacc caused by the fire at Drury Lane Thrstre is estimated at &SVC°. The stage and oontents were burnt out and the roof destroyed, while the scenery and property stores and workshops were dam:iced by fire, heat, smoke, and water ...
... THE DRURY LANE SUCCESS EVERY WOMAN The most elaborate Production on record, Showing at 2.30, 5.45, and 9.5 p.m. ENID DENIM' in ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. At this theatre on Monday evening there was produoed a new play by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton entitled The Marriages of Mayfair. ...
... THE KING AT DRURY LANE. The Zing and Queen. the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Princess Victoria, with their suites, were present at Drury Lane Theatre on Monday night to witness the per of The Prodigal Soo. Each member of the Royal party was presented ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. The usual enormous and varied Boxing-night audience gave the usual enormous welcome to the usual enormous Drury-lane pantomime. The entertainment went on well into the early hours of Sunday morning, and, as usual with the Boxing-night ...