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... DRURY LANE J. MARTIN HARVEY. Address, Avenue-road. IVf u. MRS. LIONEL IUGNULL liberty. 10. Prince Artbor-rd., N.W. 3. ...
... DRURY LANE. The Desert :Song, produced at Drury Lane, was received with unbounded enthusiasm. Tho production is wonderfully staged, the music most attractive, and the singing and acting excellent. There are a-ne fine choruses. and one of the outstanding ...
... DRURY LANE. The concerts this theatre have been crowded during the week with myriads of delighted auditors. The Promenade exhibits nightly the most distinguished people, harmonising without a discord with the purse-filled burgher and the well-clad artisan ...
... DRURY LANE Director, ARTHUR COLLINS. EVERY EVENING .1 8, UNDER HIS OWN MANAffiMHI > ■ 19 Bho is DF Wl - / ' I~ ■ fly ...
... DRURY LANE. For many ’‘The Marriage Figaro is the brightest flower in the Beocham bouquet. Its revival last night under Sir Thomas’s own direction was accordingly sure of a welcome. But beyond saying that production has lost nothing of its freshness there ...
... DRURY LANE. DIR. TOM CONWAY. T. R.,, MANCHESTER. 'Phone 1114 New Cross. 77, K itto-rond, Hatcham. ugfuvl’}'imann TRE T Telegra: .. Thanector, Bondon. I\IR. CHARLES J. CAMERON Disengaged. EMPIRE, DIEMINGHAM, ...
... DRURY LANE. MARTIN HARVEY, Aatoain Tour. Oct. 21. OPERA HOUSE. CORK. M B. J, BRANDON THOMAS, AdJrMt. 30. Rodchff*-girdcni. g.W. T|/fR. CHARLES COLLETTE, MICAWDER. T. R.. BRADFORD. AddreM, C/o •• Tb* Era. M R ROBSON, Trclawny. P*irf»*-n>»d, Bedford P»rk ...
... AT DRURY LANE. The performance of Is Teaviata at Law.. last night. was chiefly remarkable for unusually good acting. The singing was pleasant but not brilliant. Signor J. M. Wehils the orcheetra in quite a masterful manner. especially during the second ...
... DRURY LANE. Agents, Somers & Warner. Printed for the Proprietors by THE ARGUS PRINTING CO., Lm., 10, Temple Avenue and TudorStreel August 19, 1909. Under the Direction of A. ERNEST DAREWSKI. THE THE BEST A 'lv Pi ITE BRO§ HAMPERS PARLIAMENT ST T L E AND ...
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... At Drury Lane, It was wonderful audience at tho Lane the first, night of the iMmt.o-mime, and Julian Wylie struck a happy note as soon the curtain rose by introducing the iimno.-taU in the harlequinade before, instead of after, show. Several of the old ...