AT DRURY LANE
... AT DRURY LANE. London Premier Holiday Pantomime. ...
... AT DRURY LANE. London Premier Holiday Pantomime. ...
... Lane. Mr. T. H. Birch, presiding at the meeting the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, yesterday, said that the shareholders could congratulate themselves on a successful year’s working He pointed out that the production of Women, on which they had based very ...
... NEW DRURY LANE. h Lane Theatre re-opens oil Boxing ( Daily Express, it will have one modem and perfect stages the t present the theatre is undergoing ©juvenation. As showing the huge e Work of the Drur y liane flymen, they have to deal with over 400 ...
... DANTE AT LANE. (By Private Wire.) Dante, brought out last evening at Drury Lane, is a wonderful picture play. The more ambitious purpose of Victorien Sardou, with whom as the lawyers say, is E. Moreau in the authorship, has not been so well achieved ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. THE WHITE CAT. ♦ (By Our London Dramatic Critic. By Private Wire.) Change large upon Drury Lane this Christmas. The theatre itself has undergone many alterations, chiefly structural Drury Lane, as a Patent theatre, holds itself ...
... FUTURE OF DRURY LANE. A meeting of the Board of Directors of Drury Lane Theatre was held Yesterday, when the situation arising out of the impasse created at the meeting of shareholders on Friday was, it is believed, considered. The shareholders last, ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. At the annual meeting of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane yesterday Mr. T. H. Birch the chairman, said tho alterations had necessitated the closing of the theatre for 230 days last year. No dividend could be declared, but he pointed out ...
... DRURY LANE SUCCESES. No Pantomime to be Produced Next Christmas. There will be no pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre next Christmas. Sir Alfred Butt made this announcement at the 25th ordinary general meeting of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Ltd., yesterday ...
... “THE PRICE OF PEACE” AT DRURY LANE Our London correspondent telegraphed last night: —Mr. Cecil Raleigh and Mr. Arthur Coliins are to be ccrgratulated on to-night’s of the spec- tacular drema which the first-named has written and the latter has mounted ...
... HUMPTY DUMPTY DRURY LANE. (From Our Dramatic Critic. By Private Wire.) Two things gave mere than the usual l tion and tension the always vast and won audience Old Drury on Boxing night, enco of which no other theatre in the wo show precisely the counterpart ...
... BLUE BEARD AT DRURY LANE. Our London correspondent writes:—lf a series of the most magnificent stage pictures, all alive with quaintly-costumed men and the most handsome women, constitute great pantomime, then does i Blue Beard at Lane literally fulfil ...
... THE GREAT MILLIONAIRE AT DRURY LANE. Our London correspondent telegraphs •—lt was on the stroke of midnight this evening -when the curtain fell on the last scene in the new drama, The Great Millionaire, produced at Drury Lane Theatre, and long before ...