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(BY A. 0. HAGOART.)

... inherited her father's dramatic ability as to write a tragedy called Almida, which had the distinction of being acted at Drury Lane aith great She died at Genoa in September. 1796. In 1744, on the death of the Duchess of Marlborough, it was found that ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1911
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1395 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DAVID GARRICK

... success on the Stage. Five years after his first appearance at Goodman Fields in 1741, he commenced en association with Drury Lane which only ended with his retirement in 1776. Three years afterwards he died and was the first actor to be buried in Westminster ...

PEG 0' THE RING

... can both see Marie Doro and Elliott Dexter in Diplomacy at your Pioture House. Mrs Cecil Raleigh, the wife of the late Drury Lane dramati4 will also be noticed in the cast. Diplomacy a tale of internati ,, nal intrigue, involving the theft of the ...

Around the Castle Green

... trodden the primitive jungle or ridden the sands of the desert? Have you ever seen the geurgeous stage scenery put on at Drury Lane Theatre and His Majesty's in London? If so, in the one you will appreciate the delightful verisimilitude of the stage scene ...

$1 THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912

... had in its history. been many changes for the better in theatrical management and the presentation of dramatic art since Drury Lane was opened to the public in 1812, and still more striking has been the levelling up of the variety stage, which is now on ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDJ More About the showing the eastern One Company at the Strand Theatre It's a Buy, in

... , and an outstanding feature Is the fact that his stage manager will be Mr Rickett's who has had years of experience in Drury Lane and was in charge of the stage effects, in the production of Mr Neel Coward's Cavalcade In Leaden. , :pectally selected ...

Here and There in Carnoustie

... composer, W. Vincent Wallace, was an Irishman and was born in 1815. When he was 30 years of age Ilaritanit - was produced at Drury Lane and within a short time several of its numbers hail become classics in drawing room ballad singing. popular in these times ...

PHILANTHROPIST AND ATIILLTE

... father end Lord Shafto,m.y to the alums of WhitMutpel and of Westminster, and the submerged places in the vicinity of Drury lane. It wan as an earnest Christian worker, who was also a aportsmnti in the bent some of the term, that Lord Kinnaird found ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1923
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 783 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

*HOOTING

... 145 9d; David R:tchie, farmer. Trumperion, Rescobie, £lOBO 4s 4d. The King, at a Shakes care commemoration podormance at Drury Lane Theatre on Tuesday, conferred knighthood on Mr F. R. Benson, the wel-known Shak.espOarbka actor. Sergeant J. Basham defeated ...

X _ = SCOTTISH HISTORY IN TABLEAUX. SCOTTISH PEOPLE IN THE BOLE OF THEIR ANC}TORS. Members of well-known ..

... Jean and Miss Marjorie Scott:' Mies Inmay Crichton Stuart; Mi., Sylvia llakgill Crichton. NELL °WYNNE. Borne L—(Ontside Drury Lane Theatre) — King Charles 11.—Mr Nand Rankine; The King's Equerry—Mr Alistlair Anderson; Nell Clayuee orange girl)—Alin. Jean ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1930
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 743 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Members of Carnoustie Mercantile Badminton Club who onened the season in the Beach Hall on Tuesday night. In ..

... its quality. east includes quite a number of well known music hall artistes, such a, Bert Denver; Dick Tuhb. the Eamon- Drury Lane Dame comedian; Kathy Buckle, Edna Thomson, Irene O'Retll and Dorothy Scrogie. There is also a lull supporting chorus of ...

MIIIIF t_._;-.4, .ri. . - Dundee Operatic Week The Desert Song and The Arcadians at the

... &nig is familiar to most people from the film which was so popular, Mid, of course, the play had very successful run it Drury Lane, but it is worth noting' that the play has only once before been done by amateurs in Scotland, and it has never been seen ...