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D'ARTAGNAN AT DRURY LANE

... D'ARTAGNAN AT DRURY LANE. MILADY IN D'ARTAGNAN'S TRAP DENNIS KING IN THE THREE MUSKETEERS. This is the moment when D'Artagnan, visiting Milady in her boudoir, is leading up to her unmasking. He identifies her, it will be remembered, by the fleur-de-lys ...

DRURY LANE OPERA

... DRURY LANE OPERA. PERHAPS, of all operatic cards, Faust is the safest. The lofty critic, with no ears for any music composed before the twentieth century, may dismiss its melodies scornfully as sugary and out-of-date; yet the fact remains that, after ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. SIR HENRY IRVING, recovered from his serious indisposition which put a stop to his provincial tour, made his reappearance on Saturday last, at Drury Lane, in a revival of Becket, the dramatic version of the work of Tennyson, which ...

OPERA AT DRURY LANE

... OPERA AT DRURY LANE. CERTAINLY it calls for something more than ordinary enthusiasm on the part of opera-lovers to indulge their musical tastes under existing conditions. It is to be hoped, therefore, that Sir Thomas Beecham, who has lately expressed ...

CHILDREN AT DRURY LANE

... CHILDREN AT DRURY LANE. All the childrea employed in the pantomime at Drury Lane Iheatre, are taught by the Board School mistress, Mrs. Harper, who has had similar pupils under her charge tor some seasons past, and from her annual reports the youngsters ...

DYLAN, AT DRURY LANE

... DYLAN, AT DRURY LANE. On Saturday evening the flow of Russian music at Drury Lane was disturbed by the production of an all British work. In fulfilment of Sir Joseph Beecham's promise the first performance was then witnessed of the new music-drama ...

OPERA AT DRURY LANE

... OPERA AT DRURY LANE. Thanks to the enterprise of Sir Joseph Beecham, London has now, after being introduced to that remark able work, Boris Godounow, made the acquaintance of Moussorgsky's later and final opera, Khovanstchina, which was brought to a hearing ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The Correct Thing, Mr. Alfred Sutro's new one-act play, presented here at the matinie given on the 29th ult. for the benefit of the Charing Cross Hospital and Convalescent Home, seemed to have been adapted from the French. There have ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. On September 12th Mr. Arthur Collins will produce Everywoman (J/ur Pilgrimage in Quest of Lore), a modern morality play in five acts by Walter Browne, with music by G. W. Chadwick. The play has been levised by Stephen Phillips. The ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Dante kept up its popu larity to the last, a crowded audience witness ing the final representa tion at Old Drury on Saturday evening, when there was enthusiastic ap lause for Sir Henry Irving in his really striking por traiture of ...