DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE. ]yjß. J. MARTIN HARVEY Avenae road. N.W IVfR. CHARLES COLLETTE Addresa. C/o ’* The Era.” ...
... DRURY LANE. ]yjß. J. MARTIN HARVEY Avenae road. N.W IVfR. CHARLES COLLETTE Addresa. C/o ’* The Era.” ...
... DRURY LANE. SIR FRANK BENSON. (Special to the Westminster Gazette.) The shade of Shakespeare, if it lingered in the region of Drury Lane, where the players of to-day were so intent upon honouring his memory, must lave rejoiced in the .two or three ...
... • DRURY LANE. Everywoman is the wonderful play that is how being performed at the above theatre. 31r. H. B. Irving, as Nobody, coulee on belot• each and explains what is to happen. Miss Alexandra Carlisle, as Everywoman, starts life with Youth ...
... DRURY LANE. It a touching eight to the large number of wounded soldiers who, with their devoted nurses, witneieed the rehearsal of Puss in Boot., the pantomime at bruit.' Line, and cheering to remark the whole-hearted enjoyment theyclieplayed, and ...
... DRURY LANE. MIGNON.” It seems extraordinary that some enterprising manager has not mounted Ambroise Thomas’s pretty operetta. The work has not been heard in central London for several years, and last night it must have been a novelty to the bulk of the ...
... * * * DRURY LANE. The Sins of Society, a play which I. being produced by Mr. Arthur Coll l ins at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lune, is going great guns. Its success is quite equal to thaat of its predeoeedors. and nightly the famous building is filled ...
... AT DRURY LANE. In “Ned Kean of Old Drury,” the story of Kean's early struggles, his groat grief over bis child’s death, followed by alternations between wild drinking and brilliant acting, and of his final triumphs genuine drama the best kind, and was ...
... AT DRURY LANE. The attraction at Drury Lane la-t night was not Sonnanibula. - but the appearance for the t,m. iii El:gland of Sign. raNatty in opera. la Sonnambula is an opera Arantely Lay king in originality, power, and life. The choruses ars childish ...
... DRURY LANE. w L L COQ D'OR,” Rimsky-Korsakofi's lust opera, was to be produced at Moscow in 1908, but to his great doenin it was forbidden by the censorship, because, although . fairy tale in appearance, the intention was satirical. The duticulty of ...
... AT DRURY LANE. London Premier Holiday Pantomime. ...
... DRURY LANE. END OF THE BEECHAM SEASON. Whatever may have been the reason why Falstaff was held back until the final night of the Beechaui season, it is distinct loss to the public, for the memoiy of that ouo performance must inevitably lose it* lustre ...
... DRURY LANE. HER MAJESTY'S* ...