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wain( post tempontry II

... only two have been pro• &iced, : at Drury Lane and the Oarrii•k. There is no question that Augustus Harris killi..l pantomime in theatreland proper. Nothing could stand against the wonderful spectacle a Drury Lane, and one by one the looser luglir died ...

EXECUTION AT NEWOATE

... Criminal C. , c.rt for the murder of Edith Poole, his sweetheart, by cutting her throat with a razor in Great Quein-street, Drury-lane, on the ni4ht of May 13th, was hanged on Tuesday morning within Newgate Gaol. The crime, which was the outcome, apparently ...

-.ab CON TEM POR ARY CHAT

... the windows. A Dickens Memento. A memento of Charles Dickens, addressed to Mr. John Pitt Harley. the well-known actor, of Drury Lane Theatre, was disposed of at Stevens's auction rooms. It t onsisted of a short letter, dated 1861, in the novelist's hand ...

lIENIU N TM. CHAPTER 11

... accommodates a seat assemblage. It is intended to eclipse the Grand Opera House in Paris, and most certainly leaves our old Drury Lane and Covent Garden a long way behind in perhaps every thing but their vastness and presentativeness. The Public Library contains ...

HOME AGAIN! FIELD-MARSHAL LORD ROBERTS, V.C

... the Garrick), and numerous less important pantomimes at the outlying theatres, though not many as in previous years. At Drury Lane, which under the able management of the late :•iir Augustus Harris and the present Mr. Arthur Collins, has established such ...

THE NEW OLD DRURY

... THE NEW OLD DRURY. The great Strand-Holborn scheme is not the only improvement that is being effected in or about Drury-lane. The world-known playhouse is being modernised and brought into touch with presentday requirements, and although the threatre ...

elinatione of her

... Mr. Wyndham hes a character which suits him admirably. Mr. Pinero's Iris is drawing crowds to the barrick. and As Great Drury Lane nightly. )11t ek -; •mtwim. 6140. c. ...

„le TI YILINUE THE NEW ROYAL ROUTE TO THE CITY. no Ea Waterlon.pl-ice BhaftrAshury-avettne, Oxford-strut ..

... changes in the caste. Miss Edna May, who is at the Aolo, n replaced by Min Madge LOPS. lag, who mime into prominence at Drury Lane last Christmas; and she proves a very worthy cessor, both ' sing• lug and acting miss !LUXUS LEAPING. better than the original ...

PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... take us on in the pantomime ? the elder of two clean faced, but poorly dressed children—who had made their way behind ** at Drury Lane Theatre—asked of Mr. D'Auban. adding, in answer to an immediate question. that they bad had no previous experience on the ...

OECHARt PILLS

... subject, and, tressed hum ea entirely new point of view, caught se Met the commencement and bids fair to the run of the other Drury Lane pantomimes. Full of humour of all aorta, with a geed beak, bright songs and tuneful made, It is astmatod and staged with ...

SPECIALLY CONTRIBUTED

... interesting survival of Twelfth Night festivities the fake, which enjoyed annually the actor* and actresses of the Theatre Drury-lane. aft. the evening performance on that day.’ the founder of the feast, was a good old actor of David tlarnck’s Company. madohis ...

THE CORNISH ECHO ILLUSTRATED PAGE

... greatest triumph of theatrical mechanice yet seen, and ten years ago it would not have been deemed possible. On the stage at Drury Lane you can see an ancient Roman chariot-ram from your stall going on before your gm and readily be deceived into a sensation ...