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(BY GERALD BARBOUR

... face a determined Boer attack. IGNORED BATTLE. One of the oddest things nave happened on Christmas-day was the battle of Drury Lane, which is not given house-room in sedate history books. But in 1762 playgoers in London were delighted by mysterious rumours ...

Local and District News

... should miss seeing this magnificent collection war pictures. *- Hands Off. Germany, a stirring patriotic scene, by J. M. Drury Lane, is well given, and Poole's entertainers appear in songs, duets, trios, quartets, and choruses. The London Assemblyrooms ...

ARTS CENTRE PROJECT FOR TAUNTON

... origins to Victorian times, with particular emphasis on two London theatres, representative of all theatres of their periods: Drury-lane and Co vent Garden. Each was re-built or redecorated several times to conform with the fashions of the times, and the many ...

Opera Week

... like the principles, was well-dressed spick and span, and almost faultless. Some ot the dresses were tised in the actual Drury Lane production, were the twin Totem Poles the magnificent scene at Totem Pole Lodge with which the first act closed. The singing ...

News in Brief

... responsible for the construction of ti Lusitania. Fur- A George Morland has been discovered | the the property ’ puctures at Drury Lane. been bought by an astute dealer, but will be beat in the ** ”’ in the forth autumn drama. vhich In Hampsaine from has been ...

GIVE AWAY ONE GUINEA

... Glastonbury waters. The history of one patient here is very remarkable. When a lad he was *o terrified the ghost Hamlet Drury Lane that, consequence the shock, a humour broke out and settled in the King’s evil. After all medicines bad failed, he came ...

PUBLICATIONS

... Advocatus Diabolo. Roger Pocock con- a third article Our Old Earth, and R. W. L. writer the return of Sir Henry Irving to Drury Lane. The illustrations are distinctly good. ...

SPEECH AT TRULL

... enfranchised young la dips. ho^er)‘everyone there that evening had read the delivered In their c»-o.at leader. Mr. Baldwin, Drury Lane thr previous Thursday. He did not promise anything, but he drew the attention of the country to something far greater than ...

REPLIES TO QUERIES

... The j Girl from the Farm were very successful. One son was actor and dramatic author, and wrote nearly 20 pantomimes for Drury Lane .-inother son acting with Edward Comptou, the father of Mackenzie Another daughter was well-ltnown artist —W. G Willis Watson ...

Fir Gfeitlr Th\n rro^npr?

... young ladies. If' 1 hoped evervone there that evening had read the speech delivered bv their groat leader. Mr. Baldwin, at Drury Lane the previous fhurs* day. He did not promise anything, he drew the attention of the country something far greater than promises ...

FBEE OFFEB TO LADIES

... aeries of fresco entertainments given party of Pierrots, under the direction of Mr. Kingsley Candler (from the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane), was held Jarvis’s Field, and proved considerable attraction. A capital stage had been erected, illuminated with electric ...