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1900 - 1949
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Bristol, Bristol, England

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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THIE.'TRE. MARSAC OF GASCONY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] This was the piece with which the management of Drury Lane reopened on Saturday. It is not quite what one expects at this tbeatre. The author is pleased to call his play an heroic ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THEATRE. THE GREAT RBUY. One of the most successful of -the Drury Lane produotions, The GreatRuby, has a combination of attractions which fully account for the peculiar fascination it has for the play-going public. It is not only the vehicle ...

Theatrical Mems

... in order that he might still be capable of gover iug,' The new Drury Lane drama is to be called The Price of Peace. Miss Elaine Ravonsberg is to be the principal bhy in the Drury Lane pantornime of The Sleeping Beauty. Messrs Morell and Mo Ill'ot ...

Theatrical Mems

... VIacing te l\lusic will be produced f,.: Irauk Curzon on 'iaturday. . u..let Cameron i- to take up the part of in the Drury Lane pantomnime. The subject - r is 'o be T The Sleepirg B3auty. ,:u The Gau!ryr ceases to attract at the it is more than ...

Theatrical Mems

... Collins's Music Hall, lent for the purpose, next Friday week. In the interval between the two final performances of the Drury Lane pantomime- on Wednesday, presentations were made on behalf of the company of a handsome bronze statuette ?? Arthur Collins ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THEATRE., HEAReTS ARM TRJlUMPS. The play's the thing, says Hamlet, and with the latest Drury Lane drama the scenery and situation are much more than the story, which can be simply described. Lady Winifred Crosby Is an important figure in smart ...

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... Imndon a-rmed with his sketches which )ard lent him, and his recommendation, in i- f %whichi he ?? commissions for l~ra, for Drury Lane Theatre, and for the ?? ,,f The Ilose and the lihng' Since then > Ve r looked back, and he is now talilng a Io ! .ay before ...

Theatrical Mems

... Bristol. H Hearts Are Trumps has now gone to the Grand a t Theatre, Isllngton, for a three weeka' season with all r r the Drury Lane scenery. The Weekly Dispatch t 3 says ?? Eva Chapman contributes a lively and 3 itelling character study as Maude St. Trevor ...

Theatrical Mems

... spring. On the other hand a fiiaud tells me he could not get a seat on Thursday for either the Savoy or Daly's, and the Drury Lane pantorrime, which at first was said to be languish- bug, officially claims its average receipts of £1000 r a doy, end of ...

Theatrical Mems

... success in Old Market street. I am sure I hope it tw will, for Mr Carpenter is a popular and enterprising Be manager, occ The Drury Lane company, which Is taking the le 3 latestautumn drama, ' Hearts areTrumps, into the sor provinces, started very successfully ...

Theatrical Mems

... Do Jong Flemming Com- I: pany opened at Kimberley last Saturday to rocord I business. P Mr Franklin McLeay's benefit at Drury Lane for the Ottawa Fire Fond is Iixed for Ju ne 19th o Mr W. S. Penley think of opening hia reacn- n structed Great Queen Street ...

Theatrical Mems

... autumn drama. * Mr Arthur Collins Is going to repeat the expori- ment of last season, and allow the passages and corridors of Drury Lane Theatre to be hung with the pictures of artists who have been rejected by the Royal Academy. They adorn the theatre, and ...