DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. EARLY MORNING BLAZE. ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. EARLY MORNING BLAZE. ...
... At Drury Lane. His reputation must have heralded him to England, where his services were once secured Garrick, and for Garrick’s stage, the ingenious Alsatian outstripped bis predecessors in this particular art or craft. As superintendent from 1771 to ...
... DRURY LANE AXDC ’Phone: A Ger, lim|!r| Dlnetir. ARTHUR CBLLIIS TO-NIGHT AT 8. Mats., To-Morrow & Sat at 2.30. ROBERT LORAIN E Under His Own Managem# ment, with Hit Company of 100 A His Spectacular Production of ra Rostand’s Most Famous (In English.) There ...
... DRURY LANE We have Mr. Collins’s assurance that “The Sleeping Beauty” has been subjected to a* careful process revision, « improvement' did not seem possible. There will be a note of patriotism—not blatant. Mr. James Glover admits to an anxious overhauling ...
... DRURY LANE. has knowledge M. de i, • any contract wrth him Dnin{for any such proposed season at Drurs ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. SSSS' Reni|iß| lirtcUr, ARTHUR CILLIIS TO-NIGHT AT 8. Mats.. Wed. & Sat. 3.30. ...
... DRURY LANE. “IVAN THE TERRIBLE. How many members last niglu’s audience at Drury Lane remembered that tie ancient city of Pskoff. where Rimsky Korsakoff’s opera of Ivan the Terrible is enacted, is one of those in the possession the Germans -! The ...
... DRURY LANE. HER MAJESTY'S* ...
... AT DRURY LANE. In the nursery the real delight of fairy 'stones is in the rejteJJirvg them. It is to know what comes next, to follow the familiar recital, and, if need be, anticipate the adventures as 'tltey progress on blie printed page, that gives to ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. THIS EVENINii,Tii OF MAYFAIR. kisses Eva Moore, Marie George, Mrs. Lancaster-Wallis, Lucy bibley, Marie Pera ;. Messrs. Albert Chevalier, Lyn Harding, Basil Gill, O. V. Frantse, Vincent Clive, Oacer Adyc, Fred Grove, Arthur Poole, ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.4.), DICK WHITTINGTON. Messrs. Wilkie Bard, George Ali, Aubrey Fitzgerald, Johnny Danvers, Arthur Conquest, Bert Monks; Misses Queenie Leighton, Truly Shattuck, Marie Wilson, Nellie Stratton, Doris Trevelyan, and Marie ...
... DRURY LANE DRAMATISTS AN THE FILM. Whether, the title of a play can be used, without permission, for cinema purposes, was argued in the Chancery Division to-day. before Mr. Justice Eve'. Mr. Maugham, K.C., on behalf Messrs. Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton ...