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1900 - 1949
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THE STAGE

... ranks among the best of his numerous creations. Miss Nellie Stewart is again vary ill, and her part of principal boy in the Drury Lane pantomime of Jack and the Beanstalk is still being impersonated by Miss Emily Lowes, a Newcastle lady, who acts under ...

THE STAGE

... the groat fire at Ottawa is now taking definite shape. By the kind permission of Mr Arthur Collins it will take place at Drury Lane Theatre on Tuesday, June 10th, and the prices per seat wvill range from five guineas fcr a stall down to half-a- crowvn ...

THE STAGE

... 'advanced the price of the pit seats, and still he can- not accomu-cdate all who vdish to see it. At the close of its run at Drury Lane it will be taken by - special steamer to New York, with all the crighial scenery and properties, where it will be produced ...

THE STAGE

... amongst theatrical attractions in the United States. Last year The Great Ruby -was a huge success, but this year ,another Drury Lane drama, Hearts are Trumps, 1 i has so caughit on in New York as to -outstrip all its ?? in popularity. The Garden Theatre ...

THE STAGE

... so also is conventional melo- drama, at one time absolutely essential, the two historic houses for this class of work, Drury Lane and the Adelphi, being closed. Musical entertainments preponderate, in the shape of grand opera, comic opera, musical comedy ...

THE STAGE

... Limited Li-ability Company's Act, seem~s 'to: have quitbe a 'Gilberti-an flavour. Mr Arthkur Collins he's off ere-d the use of Drury Lane for the perfornmance in ai~d of the 'suffe-rers in the great Ottawa fire, which is 'being organ-ised 'by Mr Franklyn MeLee~y ...

THE STAGE

... it owes much of its success to the agreeably easy and natural impersonation of these two artists. It s now settled that Drury Lane Theatre shall re-open on Easter Monday with a new play by Mr Edward Vroomn, on somewhat the same lines as The Three Musketeers ...

THE STAGE

... Manches~ter journalist, who has made, such a nmem in thii class of work that he 'has 'been selected to write this year's Drury Lane pantornintie also. All the princi~pal artistt are well known in this district. Miss Evie Greene be- camne an immense favourite ...

THE STAGE

... this line. Dr Conon Doyle's little drama, A Story of W: tarloc,' had such a pleasing reception at the Ottawa matinee at Drury Lane, that Sir Henry Irving ha- Jleci-od to give a series of evening performances of it at the Lyceum with The Bells. These ...

THE STAGE

... ent, the work may easily have a good run. WE notice Miss Emily Lowes of our city is again engaged as second boy for the Drury Lane panto- mime of The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast. It will be remembered she greatly distinguished herself last year by ...

THE STAGE

... his Calses bein.g a, memorable impersonation. He I worked exceedingly h iard in connecition wvith the re- cent matinee At Drury Lane in aid of the Ottava Fund. IS Probably this may have had some-thingl to, do ?? I'is -b illn&es-byrain fever-.vlsich h-as ...