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THE LYCEUM

... grounds, in spite of all Tate's artful alterations and careful disguisings of the characters. When Kean put on Richard II. at Drury-lane in 1815, he enacted Richard, Elliston being the Bolingbroke; but the version was a mere olla podrida of extracts from this ...

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... two well-known professors, Mr Hobbs and Mr T. Cook, and after a course of training as a tenor accepted an engagement at Drury-lane Theatre, at that time under the management of Mr Macready. Among the parts which fell to him as second tenor was that of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... was only thirty- three years of age. The deceased worked exceed- ingly hard in connection with the recent matinre given at Drury-lane Theatre in aid of the widows and orphans of Canadians killed in the South African war; and pessibly this may have had something ...

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... theatrical experience in London at Terry's, in King Kodak-, and was engaged by the late Sir Augustus Harris as second boy at Drury-lane-a contract that she did not fulfil in consequence of his lamented death. She understudied Miss Evie Greene in L'Ainour Alouilld ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... and per- formed some of his most celebrated characters, sup- ported by his accomplished wife, formerly Miss Satchell, of Drury-lane Theatre. Mr Anderson and Mr Faulkner afterwards became managers. The house flourished under the popular management of Mr ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... and per- formed some of his most celebrated characters, sup- ported by his accomplished wife, formerly Miss Satchell, of Drury-lane Theatre. Mr Anderson and Mr Faulkner afterwards became managers. The house flourished under the popular management of Mr ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... well-known professors, Mr Tbv Hobbs and Mir T. Cook, and after a course of training Th as a tenor accepted an engagement at Drury-lane is Theatre, at that time under the management of Air der Macready. Among the parts which fell to him as io1 second tenor ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Lord Glenesk, Mr Vert, Mr and Mrs Ben Davies, Mr Weedon Grossmitb, Captain Basil Hood, Mr Arthur Collins (on behalf of the Drury-lane Theatre company), Mr Jacobi, Mr Ernest Shenck, Mr Henry Gillman. and Mr W. Gardiner (on behalf of the directors and officers ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... operas. at T! SilY HENRY IF\INS gave another proof of his kind of and genial disposition at the Galveston matinde at in Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday. It often happens I that no one wvants to be placed first on the pro- d graimne. It was the same in this ...