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OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: ... AT THE GARRICK THEATRE

... about the financial results of the plucky experiment which Mr. Brickwell is making at the Garriek, since the Garrick is not Drury Lane, and since Puss in Pools is too like a panto mime really, to do duty for every other class of entertain ment which seems ...

DRAMA OF THE WEEK

... the veteran Corporal Brewster supplied by Sir Henry Irving, whose reception in the part at the recent Canadian matinie at Drury Lane seems to have convinced him that there was an eager public awaiting a repetition at the Lyceum. None should miss the opportunity ...

THEATRE GOSSIP: CLOSURE

... last February with Mr. Benson, and went to the Shakspere Festival at Stratford- o vi- A von. She played Dora Woodbery with Drury Lane's Hearts are Trumps for three weeks, and is engaged by Mr. Edward Terry for Sweet Lavender and other parts. A Successful ...

Published: Wednesday 25 July 1900
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2109 | Page: 40 | Tags: Review 

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY

... based upon portraits, Sweet Xell of Old Drury might just as well have Jbeen called by ,ome other name. The story opens in Drury Lane, where Mistress -Gwynne sells oranges Jaffa oranges, which have been imported somewhat prematurely, unless, indeed, they ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: THE PRICE OF PEACE

... interest they thought necessary in addition, the sensation was, after all, merely a detail in a genuine literary combination. Drury Lane was the first to tall away from the better path and to subordinate the play to the spectacle. The Price of Peace still further ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: THE WISDOM OF THE WISE

... dollshousey, apart from being somewhat monotonous. Indeed, I do not envy good Society at home if it dresses so much like Drury Lane pageants as smart Society does on the stage. There is not a great deal to say about the acting, which, except in the part ...

DRAMA OF THE WEEK: THE RING MISTRESS

... to recall memories of the work of Samuel Phelps or John Coleman or George Rignold, who played the hero of Agin- court at Drury Lane but it may be said without hesitation that the present revival, in the completeness of its staging, in the picturesqueness ...

DRAMA OF THE WEEK: SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY

... Whether we see Nell in her humble position as orange-seller, bright, merry, bustling among the crowd that makes its way to Drury Lane, and holding her own in a witty encounter with tho King or later on, playing the fine lady, assisting to foil tho vindictive ...

CORIOLANUS AT THE LYCEUM

... have it that as Volumnia the great Mrs. Siddons achieved one of her most notable successes. Edmund Kean revived the play at Drury Lane in 1820, but did not gain much glory as the hero. Hazlitt, who was one of his most ardent admirers, wrote it down that Kean ...

The Theatres: IRIS

... sordid outlook, is A MEAN STREET: THE MILLION AIRE RECOVERS HIS DAUGHTER-- ACT III. SO. IV. TIIE (TREAT MILLIONAIRE AT DRURY LANE THEATRE DRAWN BY A. S. BOYD really- far more tragic tlian those protracted death agonies with which distinguished ac tresses ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1901
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1401 | Page: 15 | Tags: Review