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... only yesterday considering three alternative schemes drawn ■up by Mr. Matcham —probably the last thing did —to modernise Drury Lane, and iiad decided recommend his second suggestion for fulfilment. ...
... only yesterday considering three alternative schemes drawn ■up by Mr. Matcham —probably the last thing did —to modernise Drury Lane, and iiad decided recommend his second suggestion for fulfilment. ...
... full colour plate, called My Lady Misrule, and the double centre depicts Mary Clare's quick changes behind the scenes Drury Lane Cavalcade. The social notes are as well informed as ever; If Gossip We Must deals, among other topics, with Mr. Winston; ...
... (HIMSELF) AND HIS ALL-BRITISH BAND (10 Novelty Syncopators). BRITAIN'S GREATEST DANCE BAND. EDMUND EDMUNDS, Comedian. From the Drury Lane Theatre, London. BILLY RICHARDS, The Eminent Welsh Tenor. The Sisters JOSE & BETTY EVANS, The Sensational Cabaret Dancers ...
... until few year* ago that he achieved anything like fame in this country. Claude made his first stage appearance at the Drury l«ane, where received the princely sum of JO/- a week. Some time later he joined with five other* of the in a summer concert party ...
... &e'dom, if ever, seen outside the West End is an accomplishment worthy congratula* tion. Miss Bellonini, well-known patrons Drury Lane, and Vaudeville Theatre, plays Nanette. Mr. lxiui- Rihill, who will remembered for hi-» great success in Nicely, Thanks ...
... performed Saturday the opening ceremony the new premises built by the Inns of Courts Mission at a cost of about £10,000 in Drury Lane. Lord Curzon will leave Victoria Station, London, by the 11 a.m. boat train for Dover, Thursday, en route to India to. resume ...
... Wentworth Croke will present to «the playgoer?- of Exeter that greatest all Lane The Bondman, by Hall Came. Coming direct from Drury Lane, with all new scenery and dies-e-, should indeed great attraction. Mr. C'roke carries the entire production and ha- spared ...
... Marguerite llolne Sumner, who is the well-known actress Miss Margaret Banncrman, now appearing at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane. Mr. Harry Abrahams, prosecuting, said Miss Bannerman on Ma Ith obtained a decree nisi, and ou May 14th she received letter ...
... the present weak, and will doubtless at-1 large and appreciative The story first appeared in tire form being presented at Drury Lane Theatre in WW. But the screen version much the better, it depicts the railway and horse rating a mora realistic manner. ...
... 9 January 19th, 1925, for Six Nights. SPECIAL AND FIRST VISIT AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE THAT GREAT COMEDIENNE, Lily Long, From Drury Lane Pantomime, London Coliseum, Etc. ROB DAYMAR, The Famous Musical Clown. EDNARAS 5 PRESENT THE MAIDS OF HARLECH, A Welsh ...
... Newcastle until the close of the reign George 11. Somewhere in the neighbourhood Nell resided at the time she was engaged Drury Lane Theatre, and Lincoln's Inn Fields itself Lord William Russell and many others were brought to the block. ...
... The Whip at Exeter Theatre. There are some sceptics w ho will not believe thftt Drury Lane drama like The. Wlhip can produced upon a Provincial stage like that at Exeter—which far from being a small one. They have only to visit the Theatre iii the ...