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THE DRURY LANE PANTOMIME

... 7HE1 DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. WITH! the close of the century Old Drury remains the only theatre of the inner. circle of the West-end to substitute a Dantomime for its usual bill of fare at Chris tmastide. The remaining devotees of the old-fashioned en ...

THE PRICE OF PEACE, AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... Ti T-E PRICE OF PEACE, AT DRURY LANE THEA TRE. COMPLETE success attended the first performance of the new Drury Lane drama last night, and it may without hesitation be affirmed that the pro- duction more l. .rly deserves to be designated by the epithet ...

The Princess oF Wales has intimated her intention to be present at the [ill] to be given at Drury Lane Theatre ..

... CHARING CRoss ROAD, W.C The Princess oF \Wales has intimated her intention to be present at the inatinee to be given at Drury Lane Theatre on Tuesday afternoon -- 'PI.. try aI . mtintsp ujill an ft thb maintenance fund of next. The proceeds from the matinee ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... men can expect to see all the pantomimes in one season. To-day, there is no such diFfi- culty. The. one West-End rival to Drury Lane this Christmas will be Alice in Wonderland at the Vaudeville; while, on the-outer fringe, the signs of activity are few ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... has been filled. There can be no ddubt, to. begin with, that Mr. James M. Glover has scored a tremendous success with his Drury Lane music. Mr. Glover has something like genius in composing for a certain sort of band. He has intuitive knowledge of ifis ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... recognition of Mr. Barrett's mistakes might spur any manager hesitating on the brink of experiment. i The task of destroying the Drury Lane fetish is difficult, but well within the range of a manager of resource and taste. Such a one is Mr. Tree, whose treatment ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... ENTERTAINME NTS. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. Managing Director, ARTHUR COLLINS. TO-NIGHT, and EVERY EV7IlNG, alt7.38, a onew and original drama of modern life, THE PRICE OF PEACE, byCECILRALEIGproducedbyARTHURCOLLINS, with powerful cast, includin- Henry ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... action as a dramatic poem pure and simple. It was 1863 that the last notable performance was given in London. The theatre was Drury Lane, and the chief actorSamuel Phelps, undoubtedly the tragedian and comedian of the last half-century who deserved most recognition ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... has spared fire has destroyed. It is for the sufferers from these twin disasters that the Canadian matinee, to be given at Drury Lane on the 19th, makes appeal; and one is justified in anticipating that the answer will be no half-hearted one. The profession ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... into Portugal-street, the resignationof theAdelphiby the Messrs. Gatti, the closure of the Princess's, the closing of Drury Lane for six months in the year: these are significant factors. One seems, too, to recall bank- ruptcy proceedings as a sequel ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... . Mr. Franklyn McLeay has originated the movement for a great matinee in aid of the Ottawa Relief Fund. to be eiven at Drury Lane about the end of this mou0tb. ...

ART NOTES

... hand, it has had a wholesome influence in taking out of the war picture much of the melodrama. There is scarcely a trace of Drury Lane in the designs selected by Mr. Carter. In a few of the drawings by Mr. John Charlton and Mr. Caton Woodville mild attempts ...