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AMUSEMENTS

... —Fanp. W. Wannur. THIS WEDNESDAY, at 7.46, FOB TWO NIGHTS AND MATINEE, FRIDAY, September 28th, at 2. MISS ADA B L ANCHE From Drury Lane Theatre, Supported bar own Company of London Artistes and Cknnui of Telephone Girls and Siwoisl In the Suooeasfol Musical ...

OUK LONDON LETTER

... Collins is giving a very effective helping hand by offering the use Drury Lane Theatre for this humanitarian cause. On Tuesday afternoon, October 10th, a scene from the latest Drury Lane success in melodrama, The Prince of Peace, is to form item the programme ...

RAND OPERA HOUSE

... 30. p.m. THE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL PANTOMIME, “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, Written by Jay Hickory Wood, Author of this year's Drury Lane Pantomime. (Localised Quiz.”) Powerful Company. Full Ciioins. Sparkling Music. Ilcautifol Dresses. Pretty Girls. Refined ...

BARGAINS

... 30. p.m. THE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL PANTOMIME, “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, Written Jay Hic' -ut Wood, Author of this year’s Drury lane Pantomime. (Localised by Qciz.”) EVERYTHING NEW AND BRILLIANT. JOHN TILLER’S CELEBRATED TROUPE And the Magnificent Spec ...

P. & F. M’GLADE

... 30. p.m. THE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL PANTOMIME, “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT,’ Written Jat Hickobv Wood, Author of this year’s Drury Lane Pantomime. (Localised Qciz.”) EVERYTHING NEW AND BRILLIANT. JOHN TILLERS CELEBRATED TRODPE And the Magnificent Spectacl ...

PERSONAL JOTTINGS

... the Albert Hall—a very brilliant (osne—was attended by the leading members of the operatic companies of Covert Garden and Drury Lane, and by almost every eminent musician then London, from Verdi’s old antagonist Sir Michael Costa, downwards. Many of them ...

calm of the impersonation its marked characteristic. Apart from a ahort-lired revival by James Anderson in 1851 ..

... calm of the impersonation its marked characteristic. Apart from a ahort-lired revival by James Anderson in 1851 Drury Lane, the play has not again been seen in London until this year, although Charles Dillon sad Henry Lorsine played in the provinces, ...

Theatre eotal. Managing Director, Mr.Faan.W. Wabdbn. THIS MONDAY, November 11th, and daring the Week at 7.45 ..

... Week at 7.45 SATDEDAY, at 7.15, First Time in Belfast, WILLIAM M'CLELLAN’S LONDON COMPANY, INCLUDING MISS JULIA KENT, Of Drury Lane, Lyceum, Prince of Wales, and Principal London Theatres and Music Halle, in the New Musical Comedy entitled THE MUSIC HALL ...

Theatre botal. Managing Director, Mr. Farc.W. 'Waudzs. THIS WEDNESDAY.and doring the week, at 7.45 j SATURDAY, ..

... WEDNESDAY.and doring the week, at 7.45 j SATURDAY, at 7.15, WILLIAM M'CLELLAN’S LOMDOM COMPANY, INCLUDING MISS JULIA KENT, Of Drury Lane, Lyceum, Prince Wales, and Principal London TheatresandUusio Halls, in the New Musical Comedy entitled— THE MUSIC HALL GIRL ...

THE RECEPTION IN BALTIMORE

... audience through entire four longis’a acts. When the curtain rises the first, Nell is seen outside tho King’s Theatre,” in Drury Lane, engaged in the humble occupation of disposing of oranges. An amount Of interesting horee play and delightful irrelevances ...

PEKING LOOTING

... exceptional brilliancy. The author of the book is Mr. Fred Locke, who is well known as the writer of many of the most successful Drury Lane annuals. The scenery is being painted by artists of high repute, whilst the dresses are to special feature, and are being ...