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... At Drury Lane. Musical Play with books ami lyrics Oscar Hammorsivin 2nd. Otto llarbach and Frank Mandel; music by Sigmund Romberg; and dances and ensembles staged by Robert Connolly; presented by Sir Alfred Butt at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Thursday ...
... AT DRURY LANE On Monday night, at Drury Lane, tho “Do We Need Stars?” campaign commenced with the continued run of Tho Throe Musketeers without the Haim's of certain huninlarics who have been obliged leave the cast to fulfil other engagements. A quick ...
... DRURY LANE. ]yjß. J. MARTIN HARVEY Avenae road. N.W IVfR. CHARLES COLLETTE Addresa. C/o ’* The Era.” ...
... DRURY LANE ITR. WILLIAM MOLLISON. Own Company, April 4, GRAND THEATRE. BLACKPOOL. CHARLES QUEEN S THEATRE. 1/fR. ALFRED HARDING, Disengaged. Address 86. Park-road. Wimbledon, S.W, \TR. LIONEL RIQNOLD, • ...
... DRURY LA.NE. MARTIN HARVEY, Autumn Tour, J*pt. 16. THEATRE ROYAL. NEWCASTLE. M - BRANDON Disengaged. Address. 30. gardene. B.W THOMAS, \fR. CHARLES COLLETTE, U*- MICAWBER. D. PARK. EABTBOI AddreM. The Era M U. E ROBSON, Address. TreUwnj, Pairfax road ...
... DRURY LANE. J. MARTIN HARVEY AveiHie-road. N.W. R- CHARLES COLLETTE. - Address, C/o The Era.” lifß. ALFRED l- ** Simpson’s Stores.” ALHAMBRA. ...
... DRURY LANE J. MARTIN HARVEY. Address, Avenue-road. IVf u. MRS. LIONEL IUGNULL liberty. 10. Prince Artbor-rd., N.W. 3. ...
... DRURY LANE. The concerts this theatre have been crowded during the week with myriads of delighted auditors. The Promenade exhibits nightly the most distinguished people, harmonising without a discord with the purse-filled burgher and the well-clad artisan ...
... DRURY LANE. DIR. TOM CONWAY. T. R.,, MANCHESTER. 'Phone 1114 New Cross. 77, K itto-rond, Hatcham. ugfuvl’}'imann TRE T Telegra: .. Thanector, Bondon. I\IR. CHARLES J. CAMERON Disengaged. EMPIRE, DIEMINGHAM, ...
... DRURY LANE. MARTIN HARVEY, Aatoain Tour. Oct. 21. OPERA HOUSE. CORK. M B. J, BRANDON THOMAS, AdJrMt. 30. Rodchff*-girdcni. g.W. T|/fR. CHARLES COLLETTE, MICAWDER. T. R.. BRADFORD. AddreM, C/o •• Tb* Era. M R ROBSON, Trclawny. P*irf»*-n>»d, Bedford P»rk ...
... At Drury Lane, It was wonderful audience at tho Lane the first, night of the iMmt.o-mime, and Julian Wylie struck a happy note as soon the curtain rose by introducing the iimno.-taU in the harlequinade before, instead of after, show. Several of the old ...