CELEBRATED DRURY LANE SUCCESS
... CELEBRATED DRURY LANE SUCCESS. “HUMAN NATURE,” Written AUGUSTUS HARRIS and The Play produced by B. A. BEATON. ...
... CELEBRATED DRURY LANE SUCCESS. “HUMAN NATURE,” Written AUGUSTUS HARRIS and The Play produced by B. A. BEATON. ...
... ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES AT DRURY LANE. The King saw Rose Marie ” at Drury-lano, London, last night, and paid his first visit to a theatre since the beginning of his illness a year ago. He was accompanied by the Queen and Duke and Duchess of York. A large ...
... NEW DRURY LANE DRAMA. RUSSIAN SQUADRON'S VISIT TO BRITISH WATERS. (FROM OUR LONDON OORRESPONDKNT.) LONDON, Friday Morning. The reception accorded to Lord Loroburn's suggestion of a round-table conference between the party leaders on the subject of Home ...
... FORMER MUSICAL DIRECTOR AT DRURY LANE Mr. James Mackey (“,,,Jimmy ”) Glover, formerly musical director at Drury-lanc 'ilioatre and one of the best-known figures in tho theatre world, died early to-day at his fiat at Albany Hotel, Hastings, where he had ...
... PANTO. AT DRURY LANE. After a lapse of 10 years, pantomime is this Christmas to return to Drury Lane, London, following the present revival of Rose Marie. ...
... THE GREATEST OP ALL DRURY LANE SUCCESSES. TiEie and Prices M Pens!. E W PRINCE'S THEATRE. PRESTON. TO VICHT and Daria* the Weefe. first tLne ia P™to» of and GRAVTILLKIS QJ2*l>»P»*» K. THK DRAMA LIFE. Play erer seen in Preston. See email tnlls. ISLE OF ...
... THE KING AT DRURY LANE. A SEAT IN THE PIT. The King witnessed the performance Ben Hot Drury-lane Theatre, Monday night, occupying the box specially erected in the pit. Some days ago 'h» Majesty signified hie intention of seeing the play, and ordered a ...
... THEATRE FIRE. PORTION DRURY LANE DESTROYED THU LANCASHIRiS DAILt WEi; MARCH 25. 1908. FOND RAISING. ...
... ICATDTEE DAILY AT THREE. THE GREAT DRURY LANE SUCCESS, “SPORTING LIFE.” PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. ...
... REALISM ON THE STAGE. RACE NE AT DRURY LANE Discussing his plans for the new Drury drama, whi ch is to be prod on September 14, with a representative of f the “ Pall Mall Gazette, 2? Mr. Arthur Collins said: think I gha!! be able to show m in the y good ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. SIR ALFRED BUTT FOSSIILV REUNOUIBHIRR MANAGING DIRECTORSHIP. Sir Alfred Butt, M.P., at the annual maet- Drury-lane Theatre, to-day, announced that he was considering certain proposals which if they matured would probably preclude him ...
... people led by Peter Pan. His two strongholds in London's stageland—Drury Lane and the Lyceum— are impregnable. Hop o' My Thumb in his seven-league boots is in possession at Drury Lane, and a wonderfully fascinating fairy drama has been woven out of the ...