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Alexandra Theatre

... one of the great Drury Lane productions, and enjoyed great popularity at Arthur Collins' Theatre. It is brim full of exciting spectacle, including a racecourse scene, while fun abounds throughout. The entire production from Drury Lane will be brought to ...

Alexandra Theatre

... Alexandra Theatre. The great Drury Lane drama, The Flood Tide, has proved a great draw this weekand no wonder, for it is full of exciting incidents and plenty of fun ; while the lavish way in which the piece is mounted affords a feast for the eye. It ...

ENFIELD HIGHWAY

... the drama, in two acts, entitled All that Glitters is nut Gold, by Thomas and J. M. Morton. Miss Ethel Verne, late of Drury Lane Theatre, was again engaged, and in the farce sustained the character of Miss Laurelia Durable, and in the drama that of ...

LORD ANGLESSY•S OLD (10

... were pvjanne, all mile be flarborows. of London, and nothing quite like them her ewer been men outside Aladdin's palace at Drury Lane. For the firm tart of sir wine £8 10e. was riven. Tim wilken nightshirts were not a whit ties goreeoue. Six of them were ...

EDWARD TO WED

... wife. The lady whom the famous comedian will shortly lead to the altar ie Lady Harris. the widow of Sir Augintua Harris, of Drury Lane fame. ph. date of the marriage haw not yet_been definitely fined, but it will *aka place baton. Christmas, ao that the bride ...

BETSY PRIG

... not admit this for • moment. The dencaries of comedy mar b e lose t o the crowd in the topmast tier of such theater* as Drury Lane, but they are not in the playhouse of average Mir. Mrs. Craigie's theory a dew germ* one from the managerial paten of new ...

THE WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY December 80, 1904. go to MR. G. H. HOWE, 595, 'NICK ROAD, TOTTENHAM. Pal

... father of the Fleet ; representing drama, twc favourite comedians, Dan Lena and Herbert Campbell, always associated in Drury Lane pantomime, Wilson Barrett, John Hollings head, who kept the sacred lamp of burlesque burning, and Mr. Clement Scott, ...

For perfect purity, delicacy of flavour, and nutritive value. Van Houten's Cocoa occupies the foremost place.— ..

... bewilderiog fashion! That much like one of the admiring as in wIZ pimple ere wont to denvibe some of the beauties of the at Drury-lane, or the brilliant, efforts of the toilet at the Empire or the Alhambra. But it really we not any web out. bunt of admiration ...

LOCAL POLITICS

... reserved three finites.. saloons. Pieldiecton wit readied xi ten to five. The even;na was spent in visiting dm C..lieum, Drury Lane. the Ilippraltorne and et Mr places of amusement. As mane as 70 of the party .ited the I.'iseum. The return jPornef wan ...

BETTING RAIDS,

... l recognisancee for a week. At Bow Street Police Court, on Friday, Oswald Price ' • hairdresser, of Great Wild. Street, Drury Lane, was fined £6O and £lO caste for keeping and using hie premiers for the purposes of betting. Detective-inspector Dew reported ...

♦ Case of Suspicion

... Lionel and Exall, who give a very fine exhibition of the noble art of self-defence and ball punching. Johnny Danvers, the old Drury Lane comedian, one of the light, of other days, gives two songs and a very clever dance; he is as good as be ever was. screamingly ...

alarm II EVIZHAIL

... first •iaiterl America, and the visit hue been many times, repeated since. He produced a play by M. Sardou on Dante at Drury Lane in the spring of 1903. In 1895 Sir henry was knighted. THE ELEOTBIO RAILWAY DISASTER DISREGARD OF RULES. The Board of Trade ...