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... HIPPODROME. GREAT VICTORIA ST.. BELFAST. 6-45—(TWICE NIGHTLY)—9 o'clock. MONDAY. Deminihor 6. darins the week THE ORE AT DRURY LANE SUCCESS. THE PRICE OF PEACE RILTON. Mal ...
... HIPPODROME. GREAT VICTORIA ST.. BELFAST. 6-45—(TWICE NIGHTLY)—9 o'clock. MONDAY. Deminihor 6. darins the week THE ORE AT DRURY LANE SUCCESS. THE PRICE OF PEACE RILTON. Mal ...
... for the rest of his life on the verge of insanity. Then paralysis began to seize Grimaldi. He made his last appearance at Drury Lane in 1828 with the parting words: “To-night has seen assume the motley for the last time. It clung to my skin as I took it ...
... sitting gazing at the stage with intense interest—as Dickens wrote. He continued to play small parts at Sadlers Wells and Drury Lane, often at both theatres on the same evening. On one occasion he even appeared at three theatres on the same night. This ...
... BELFAST HIPPODROME. Mr. Albert de Courville’s production Bazzle the great Drury Lane revue, bolds sway at the Royal Hippodrome this week. A big part of the scenery—owing to traffic restriction —was not to for Monday evening’s performance, but it is hoped ...
... STAIBffAT. While climbing a stairway behind the scenes during Saturday night’s performance of Noel Coward's “Cavalcade,” Drury Lane Theatre, London, Miss I/aura Tully (aged 50), of Yukon Road, Balham, dentally fell and killed herself. Miss Tully was carried ...
... the peace of Europe, and into this maelstrom of political espionage is flung Jenny Peachey, little English dancer from Drury Lane ballet, whose dancing has made her the delight of every European capital. Jenny is brought into the political situation ...
... Woman Tell?’* The piece had a very hearty reception Mr. George Graves, a comedian who inimitable in his line, and a big Drury Lane pantomime favourite, appears in “ Koffo of Bond Streeta sketch which is productive round after round of laughter from start ...
... the strolling player who had drowned his youthful sorrow in many a Belfast tavern was taking London by storm and had saved Drury Lane from bankruptcy. Miss Ellen Loveday’s grandmother was his leading lady at this time and one of his closest friends. Kean ...
... recognised the long-lost first edition of Dr. Johnson’s famous Prologue. Written for David Garrick to recite at the opening of Drury Lane Theatre in London in 1747, it had been sought unsuccessfully by bookmen for more than a century. Later editions had been ...
... ’Charley’s Aunt,” “A Woman of no Importance. and other plays, and in 1894 appeared at Drury Lane as the Hon. Guy Bagot in The Derby Winner. He was still playing at Drury Lane three yeais later as Horace Saxonbv in The White Feather. Starting a New Life ...
... forward the Duke of Connaught 14 years previously, but it was only four years ago that the design for the great building near Drury Lane was adopted. The dedication ceremony was held in the presence of many members of the Royal Family, and an imposing gathering ...
... Terry’s part a* For!i., in ”Tlio Men-hant Venice At the pie- rirau Mias Hack i« Sir Henry’s company m the performance Dsote” Drury Lane Mr. Laurence Irving being the translator AI. Sardoti’a plav. MORTALITY RETURNS The aver*# annual death rate represented ...