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THE OLDEST CLOWN

... His career had been long, if nothing else. On an old Drury Lane Theatre programme for the season of 1851 the name of James Doughty is pri - :ted Large. I followed the great Grimaldi at Drury Lane, he would say, and after two long seasons there I appeared ...

The Prodigal Son

... The Prodigal Son (From Drury Lane Theatre, London). Popular Prices.—Private boxes El is.. single seats 45., dress circle 35., back circle 25., orchestral stalls Is., pit 6d., gallery 4d. SMOKING STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1912. First Visit ...

EXTENDDIC, THE BLACKPOOL SUMMER SE ASON

... solicitor.r, and formerly clerk t the (Eel tit Portsmouth y.7..sterthiy, ae(i. eightyone. Mr.. ;fames Glover, conductor at the Drury Lane Theatre, under,vent an operation yestezday morning at a West End nursing home, and at night was to be progressing satisfactorily ...

ROYALTY THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE I CAVENDISH STREET, BARROW. Lessee & Manager -Mr Hugh Robertson Resident ..

... 30. EDMUND 'FEMME'S COMPANY IN HALL CAINE'S GREAT PLAY_ The Prodigal *Soo (By arrangement with Mr. George D. Day) front Drury Lane Theatre. NOT ICE.—A special Matinee of 'fire Prodigal Son,' on Saturday. November 11th, at 2.30. Doors open at 2.0. Early ...

COVENT GARDEN SOLD AGAIN

... time within seven months that the heart of London, comprising twenty-five streets and including such famous buildings as Drury Lane Theatre, the Royal Opera House, Strand and Aldwych Theatres, the National Sporting Club, Bow-street Police Court, and Covent ...

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY RE-AWAKENED

... MIL COLLINS. You ask v,liether the numerous revues and music:ll comecies affect detrimentally Our oenual production At Drury Lane, Sleeping lieaut-,- Re-Awakened.' Well, my reply is that we have been playing to packed houses :or twelve performances a ...

AN OLD ACTOR'S PLIA

... the hospital to to his surprise. learnt that Ow A left, the injured Ii in b havnig to. Mr. Royce was itfoti,t rootu at Drury Lane, as best he could. Despite trary, he determined to PlaY pluckily (lid so, with the st rapped. VIOLENT STOOS. VEIN 1N1) ...

19x3-AND AFTER

... the enemy are really very tempting to-day. Two organs of Liberalism ponderously register objections to an allusion in the Drury Lane pantomime to Mr. Lloyd George. If any comedian drags in matter that is offensive either to the Chancellor or anyone else ...

THE SOCIAL ROUNT)

... that Balaklava veteran, the late Lord Tredegar. M. Chaliapine, the famous Russian basso who is attracting such attention at Drury Lane just now, is, as has been the case with so many other celebrated singers, a man of quite humble origin, little as this would ...

RESUMED CONFERENCE

... fully appreciated. . Fox (the chief Officer, London Salvage Corps) spoke of the lessons which had been derived from fires at Drury Lane, Windsor, Chiswick, and Kingston. Experience had shown that at the end of performances audiences were very slow in clearing ...

PERSONAL GOSSIP

... of the Queen Victoria Memorial, his Majesty's deepest impressions appear to be of the command ' performance of Money ' at Drury Lane, and of the spectacle at the Royal Naval and Military Tournament. In conclusion, the writer says the Emperor was manifestly ...

– THE PAUM'S PRIZE

... were pri, V. Salvage Corps) spoke at the lessons which to maintain the efficiency of the had been derived from fires at Drury Lane, He urged that fire brigades and 'indsor, Chiswick, and Kingston. Experi- tees should be placed on a separate had shown ...