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THEATRICAL NOTES

... recognition of Mr. Barrett's mistakes might spur any manager hesitating on the brink of experiment. i The task of destroying the Drury Lane fetish is difficult, but well within the range of a manager of resource and taste. Such a one is Mr. Tree, whose treatment ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... ENTERTAINME NTS. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. Managing Director, ARTHUR COLLINS. TO-NIGHT, and EVERY EV7IlNG, alt7.38, a onew and original drama of modern life, THE PRICE OF PEACE, byCECILRALEIGproducedbyARTHURCOLLINS, with powerful cast, includin- Henry ...

The Cheatres

... two new plays of the present week. including Mr. Cecil Raleigh's romantic drama, entitled The Price of Peace, with which DRURY LANE reopened on Thursday evening, come, unfortunately, too late for critical notice in our present number. As regards Mr. Raleigh's ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2009 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THEATRE. THE GREAT RBUY. One of the most successful of -the Drury Lane produotions, The GreatRuby, has a combination of attractions which fully account for the peculiar fascination it has for the play-going public. It is not only the vehicle ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Weston, who comes of one - of the oldest theatrical families in the country her grandfather, Edmund Falconer, being lessee of Drury Lane Theatre many yeavs ago. 2 Judging by the manner in which the piece has 2 been received in other towns, big bosiness 3 should ...

MUSIC

... powers of Mozart, and such combina- tion casts as Titiens, Nilsson, Kellogg, Santley, Faure, and Foli in Figaro at Drury Lane, or Patti, Vanaini, Sessi, Mario, and Graziani in Don Ciovanni ' at Covent Garden, drew as largely as the De Reszkes rnd ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Velumnia.' T'he old actors all w h tried Ooriolantus, althlough downr to the time of the Eldmiund Kean and Mrs Glovere, at Drury Lane, e in 1820, Shnkespeare's play was mixed up with Po the works of Tate, Tomson, and miany other 5. writers. Evtn J. P. Komble ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... was y anticipated. -I understand that this 'year in i Central London there will in all probability be no serious rival to Drury Lane, while a large - number of the suburban playhouses intend this Christmas -to foilo* the example last year set at Camberwell ...

Theatrical Mems

... in order that he might still be capable of gover iug,' The new Drury Lane drama is to be called The Price of Peace. Miss Elaine Ravonsberg is to be the principal bhy in the Drury Lane pantornime of The Sleeping Beauty. Messrs Morell and Mo Ill'ot ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... I ESTABLISHED UPWA&IDS OF HiAL A I C~~~ENTEMYY. DRURY LANE TMoTfLE ROYAL. ITAO1nag= rntr Atu Collins. TO-D)AY. at 1,3 ws. 7Z.5 J &CK AN1J THE BRIENSTAtK It-mm Dan leno. Johnnie Danmer,. 4weenad Ialtrnn. Willia Nforgem, and Herbert Ca&mpbl: W iama. Uo ...

SAUGY SONGS

... ( Several well-known society ladies are I said to be 'walking on' in the ballets at E the Empire, and the big scenes at Drury ( Lane Theatre.-See Daily Paper.) You're right, Angelina, it does seem a i shame, s And you might even te*m it disgrace, As we ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I Somebody has been trying to explain away some of the incongruities of the new Drury Lane Idrama. These incongruities are, however, among the beauties of a Drury Lane melodrama. In The Price of Peace it is, for example, by Ino means extraordinary ...