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Public Amusements

... named after himse'f the English version of Cyrano de Bergerac. Two novelties may be expected on Saturdy-M1rsas of. ?? at Drury' Lane, and Ihat a light i- at the Vandeville. Captain Leigh, V. . (fornerly Sister Mary), finds a bhome at the Crown-, Peck-law ...

The Music Halls

... f wellknown 'artists.: Mies Gedrkina Leno 4sings so- prettily and act so well that we may reasnably hope .to see her at Drury Lane; while Mater Charles Warren, the ten'-year-old villain, is such a born droll that evennow it might ba ad- v'isiable- to ...

Music

... U5:siC. - ?? The energetic Mr. J. M. GIover, the musical conductor at Drury Lane theatre, i6 erganising a festival at Bexhill, where he bas oharge of the musical arrange- nents ou Earl do Ia Warr's estate. Mr. Glover, who has appealdd to the local iesidents ...

QUO VADIS AT THE ADELPHI

... their playing throng~iont..-- Mr. Franklin, McLeav has originatd the movement for s matiae inaid of the Ottawa ?? fund at- Drury Lane about the end of this month Mr. Anthony Hope's draniatised ver- sion of his own novel 'Simon Dale has beon acquired by ...

Public Amusements

... Meelisb. For Bank holiday week Whhican and ?? is the attraction. So successful was the exhibition of drawings and paintings at Drury Lane last year that Air. Arthur Collins again intends to place tlie saloon, corridors, and staircases of the theatre at the disposal ...

Public Amusements

... stged and goes merrily. METROPOLE THEATRE. Any doubts that may -have existed concerning the prospects on tour of the latest Drury Lane drama, Hearts are Traimnps, were speedily dispelled on Mon- day. Mliss Ray Rockman justified her position at the head of ...

Public Amusements

... teol~r. Arthur Collins requiring . he stage £or- the* preparation8s -for- the production of his.: Christma~s annual aS Drury. Lane, tbhe run of the successful . rama, 'e Price of Pea~ce,. must come-to. Etakes place next Wednesday,. theatltre - losing ...

Music

... dates from 1823, and ha5 not received stage revreeentatior. in London sinue 1&l82, when Richter con- ducted a single ?? at Drury Lane. Though naturally a triflo old- fashioned, inasmuch as it was written before W.)gner asserted-himmeU, there is mnoh beaaty ...

Public Amusements

... the curtain raiser thero.: ?? ?? T he lDuL- of Camnbridge s~aw. A essage from? Mlare at the A~venue 'on Thntrsday. ?? At Drury Lane, wrhere Jack- and the E Beanstfalk ia an enormous sruecess, t~he opniar iisls ?? Stewfart is now; play- - Ing Jack. This ...

Public Amusements

... warmly appreciated. The staging of the piece was highly commendable. Eo iorward are the preparations for the autumn drama, at Drury Lane that Mr. Arthur Collins has been able to devote some ot his summer holiday to plannuing scenes and novelties ior his next ...

Public Amusements

... ubtic lusctienlltb. DRURY LANE THEATRE. Novel in subject, interesting in deve- lopment, and abounding with pictorial charm-there being no fewertlian sixteen scenes, half of which are magnificent set tableanx-the new autumn ?? Prirc of Peace, should attract ...

Public Amusements

... Altogether, Mr. Hunter and his cqmpanions showed perfect equip- ment for a now metropolitan campaign. In tho aufumn drama at Drury Lane Mr. Arthur CollinB will mirror society more faithfully than ever. The scene of the Terrace of the House of Commons, with ...