DRURY LANE SCARE
... DRURY LANE SCARE. GAOL FOR DRIVER OF WILD MOTOR LORRY. zigzagging motor lorry conwa ...
... DRURY LANE SCARE. GAOL FOR DRIVER OF WILD MOTOR LORRY. zigzagging motor lorry conwa ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. In 1868 Drury Lane Theatr« set the fashion for Robin Hood pantomimes, producing Robin Hood or Harlequin Friar Tuck and the Merry Men of Sherwood Fomat” £. L. Blanchard prepared the book for them, and the pantomime fa largely written ...
... Drury Lane “Panto.” Theatrical news passes ir«i lip to Up and althou,;ii '' this morning that it that Mr. Julian Wvlie is ■ - ' * partpraime at Drury ■ Christmas, his offices at '■:■■■ Shaftesbury-avenue were Vavery short space of time ; who wanted the ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME Drury Lane pantomime this year promisw to rival in splendour anything previously produced that historic house. Mr. Arthur Cblima, with the aid small army of assistants and the expenditure of something like £20,000, has prepared a ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Mr. H. Tenncnl. was appointed general manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Ltd., tit meeting of the directors held London. Mr. Tennent will retain ht» position as general manager of Messrs. Moss Empires and Howard amt W'yndham ...
... Drury Lane Spectacle CREST OF THE WAVE AT THEATRE ROYAL “OREST OP THE WAVE,” Drury Lane’s biggest show, and the third successful musical comedy which Ivor Novello has had staged there, will be presented at the Theatre Royal for five days beginning on ...
... THE DRURY LANE SENSATION Mr. Caa-OaM. , aotioa to aak th* HaSt Satantaay . t* thara no. is, looa THE DIVORCE COll COLONEL'S DAUGHTER GRANTED A DECREE NISI ...
... DRURY LANE FINANCES. The report of the directors of the Theatre Royal, Drury I.ane. shows trading profit for the year amounting to £7,633 75., from which are deducted fixed charges and Interest resulting in loss of £4,707 Os. 3d. To the latter amount ...
... ROYAL DRURY LANE. The King and Queen and Princess Victoria went to matinee at Drury Lane Theatre London, yesterday, for a. special performance of ’’London Pride” (a war-time success) by company of aid of Charing Cross' Hospital, Pa.T feeding W chicks ...
... THE DRURY LANE MURDER. The Home Secretary has decided that the law must take its course in the case Alfred Highfield, now lying under of death for the murder his sweetheart in Great Queen-street, Drury-lane, London. The execution is fixed for to-morrow ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. THE EVENING POST. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1908. Old Drury has more than once been destroyed by fire, which is as much dreaded on the stage in the lace market. As long ago as 1672 it swept away 60 neighbouring houses with it, and its reopening ...
... DRURY LANE DRAMA. DISAPPOINTED ACTRESS SHOOTS HERSELF. SIR ALFRED BUTT'S ORDEAL. EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF A DRUG TAKER. At the inquiry into the death of Mile. Regine Flory, the French revue actress and dancer, held by the Westminster Coroner to-day, the ...