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... the Be Sy Voluntary arraug~'uemjn witbaut any pressure. B e Alfred Georgo e Evans foremenn at plaintiffs, no- works, iii Drury-lane, Ioliudou (re-called] by Mr. tic ...
... the Be Sy Voluntary arraug~'uemjn witbaut any pressure. B e Alfred Georgo e Evans foremenn at plaintiffs, no- works, iii Drury-lane, Ioliudou (re-called] by Mr. tic ...
... Zaza by e aMr. Charles Frobnman's company. PeSPRING PRODUOTION2i AT OLD DRURY. t Spring productions are no novelty at : Drury Lane, as witness Gentleman Jack ?? and) the. visits of Duse, the ?? 6Francaise, and the Ducal Saxe- 6* Coburg,.Comnpany, although ...
... given this morn- ing of the new romantic drama, in three ~reed acts, which Mr. Arthur Collins intends rshortly to produce at Drury Lane Theatre. no to Tbh title of the play will be Mlarsac of 'form' Gascony, and it will abound with thrilling iding incidents ...
... talked to of for. April 30, though even that date is as J not definite. But Marsae of Gascoey th De vill be produced at Drury Lane on th L'S Saturday night, as already announced. The period of the comedy is the middle at of thd seventeenth century, when ...
... arrived. a A NEW PIEPE AD nRURY LANE. e -Mr. Edward Broom's new p Marsac e of Gascony, produced for the lirst time *n at Drury Lane last night, amtused and t t interested in a manner which the author i probably, did not anticipate. It was e i labelled ...
... arranged in aid. of the Princess Chrirtian's Homes of Rest for Amme Soldiers should bring a, record house evere. drill for Drury Lane. The performance will eauld he nufder the immediate -patronaga of the ~hrQueen, and the majority. of the Royaltieos .hrin ...
... Deforred 4. Prof 1, Lintons Debentures J-, ?? Anglo-American Telegraph 3, Pref 3, Brynant ?? and May 3, Pears Pref J. Rdse: Drury Lane ns Theatre 8. SIlster and Co. Pier 3. he Mitnes.-Fall: 'flharsis ii. Anaconda i, Boulder nd Persevertice i. Lake Views 3-16 ...
... entirely disabled soldiers should reap a substantial sum from the magnificent entertainment at Drury Lane Theatre on Tuesday QijemQOD. Mr Arfchus Collins, The Drury Lane Manager. NtiTcr since the Farren benefit has anything I quite approaching it been seen on ...
... Sir w Owen Burne. o ds Tnn dAWsnA 2A'fl:l NEE. ig The latest addition to the committee of pi - the Canadian matinee at Drury Lane oni Julne 19, of which her Majesty the Queen u is patroness, is the Marquess of Salisbury, er' K.G. Arrangements are ne ...
... Irish Coercion Bill, Sir R. Poel replied to the personal charge of having hunted Mr Canning to death. 1848-.I)isturbance at Drury Lane Theatre on She occasion of M. JulliGn attempting to Introduce th&^Theatre Hiatorique. 1855—Mr William IRwn moved a series ...
... Weston, who comes of one - of the oldest theatrical families in the country her grandfather, Edmund Falconer, being lessee of Drury Lane Theatre many yeavs ago. 2 Judging by the manner in which the piece has 2 been received in other towns, big bosiness 3 should ...
... German Three per (lonts., I ' Migo~collaieonls Securltios.-rOil: 11relsb~ielc 18. 'Allsomp Deferred 3 Lipitoils 1-32, Rise: Drury _ Lane 3,. a ifiucs,-Fnhl: Rmnd Afines 3. Mfoddorfontola a 3, Apcx ?t, Jubileeo ., 3ngerefoutein ,J, Anglo- A' Froneb Expileration ...