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... DRURY LANE. SEALED ORDERS. EVERY EVENING at MATINEE IVERV WEDNESDAY at 2. Box Otic•. G!.r:a:d DUKE OF YORK'S THEATRE. Le,tee and Manager, CHARLES FROHMAN. EVERY EVF.NING at 830, CHARLES FROHMAN pr-sent. THE LAND OF PROMISE, b'• W. S. MAUGHANI. MATINEE ...
... DRURY LANE. SEALED ORDERS. EVERY EVENING at 7.45. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 2. Sox Office, Tels. Gerrard. DUKE OF YORK'S TIRE4TRE. Sole Lessee and Manager, CHARLES FROHMAN. EVERY EVENING at E 30. CHARLES FROHMAN present. THE LAND OF PROMISE, by W. S ...
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... DRURY LANE. SEALED ORDERS. EVERY EVENING at 7.45. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 2. Box Office. Tels. 2588 Gerrard. DUKE OF YORK'S THEATRE. Snle Les.ee and Manager. CHARLES FROHMAN. EVERY EvENINn at 8.30. CHARLF:S FROHMAN present‘ THE LAND OF PROMISE. by ...
... DRURY LANE PAGEANTRY. A picturesque episode of Tuesday afternoon at Drury Lane wil' be a Shakespeare pageant, in which nearly 200 actors and actresses are to appear; among them Miss Ellen 'Tern• as Portia, Miss Mary Anderson as Hermione, Ladd• Forbes- ...
... REALISM AT DRURY LANE. THREE MEN INJURED BY EXPLOSION. There was too much realistic effect in one of the scenes at Drury Lane Theatre last night. Shortly after ten o'clock the last commando was being produced, and for this a mortar is used to explode ...
... FIRE IN DRURY LANE. Last night a serious outbreak of fire occurred in Goldsmith-street, Drury-I:Inc, occupied the Orchestrelle Company. a building of five floors, about 50ft. by 35ft., used as manufacturing.offices and stores. The basement and ground-floor ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, pays the same dividend as a year ago, but there has been a considerable faNing off in the profit, which for the past year has only amounted to £7,111, as compared with £20,651 to June 30, 1908. Twelve ...
... THE DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. One of the jests of the evening was fired oft at the expense of the Coliseum, which has four shows a day. I imagine that at the Coliseum one show ends before the other begins ; at Drury Lane the evening performance will have ...
... DRURY LANE MISPUTIE. Messrs fiery and Brooks, solicitors to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Ltd., inform the Westminster bazette that their clients took the initiative in the legal action pending between the Theatre Royal and Sir Alfred Butt and Mr. Arthur ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. '• The Whip ' reached its anniversary last night, and celebr.ited it with a souvenir and much enthusiasm in the usual way. One has only to record that the railway accident took place at the proper time and place, and the horses—which ...