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THE THEATRES

... little sister I xr Kate, sbe held up bravely to the end ? L r. We bave reeoived the following letter from D r- the Manager of Drury lane Thesare: Sie,-Refermng to ibe inatredlng alrcle in your ssue a a of Moaday La us to the Kiligrew i-lent f Drury a at Lai ...

THE THEATRES

... Hannah Tppits (atwerly %w in . ernce ma the d ?? Win Aundi flughas. e Pantomnimte, though still ?? crowded aadiences to Drury Lane- .nd thp Garric3k, im' A llegiilinfg to show %iigt.3 Of thdirg *1ut in the w .uburbs. At tb. Standarid, in BishopsgntD, ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... mind. DRURY LANE PANTOMME. The :ncbement weather we have been experiancing lately has had the sfreet of rendering hors de combat twn successive representativez of the chmracter of .l ck in the pantomime of Jack, the Giant Kiilcr at Drury Lane. The result ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... 11utchinson), is a curou-csly kaleidoscopicsorv. I Its chan-cs of seone are as frevent and as bewildering as t'ose of a Drury Lane me-lo drai;as. And it berus well, only to disappoint . furtba;,r oan The story i; a very elaborate web wevet roundl aud ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... I ESTABLISHED UPWA&IDS OF HiAL A I C~~~ENTEMYY. DRURY LANE TMoTfLE ROYAL. ITAO1nag= rntr Atu Collins. TO-D)AY. at 1,3 ws. 7Z.5 J &CK AN1J THE BRIENSTAtK It-mm Dan leno. Johnnie Danmer,. 4weenad Ialtrnn. Willia Nforgem, and Herbert Ca&mpbl: W iama. Uo ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... A. | ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF AT F A I ~~CZNTURY. I DRURY LANE TEEATRE ROVAT. Usuao~i Dirm-. Artu-r Cldw.ha TrINOUT at7 W ANDTHdE MTA-KTALEL Mews. Morman. mud Hwr~evtCmuipti.l4'Heidanm. VioiAt Uamemo. Mabe ?? mmLoll. 1PteP . sazi.l athe urolau Trou e LYCEUM ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... e. I SSTABLISED UPWARDS OF HALF A I CENTURY. DRURY LANE TIEATEE ROYKT. blanwidng Dlrfetor, Arthur 501Jlu. To-NinOT. Dt 7., JC CK AND TIIE BIANSiTATL Mhtt. Dan leno, Jobluio Dhnnn rer Qiwlrn ?? IA elrtu, Wilinm lfowrwJPrl' HuetoLt ?? 41; 51814dme -Ylolet ...

MUSIC

... version by Mr. A. P. Graves was sung with tns r greatost success by Mr. Joseph O'Mara, and the Samn song was rendered at Drury Lane by an Irish girl, Miss Mary Mlover, sister of the popular ton- Yductor. Iere are two stanzas of Mr. Graves's ver- g sion ...

THE TEATRES

... THE TEATRES. PLAYS OF THE WEEK. jN EASTER PIECE AT DRURY LANE M!RS. PATRICK CAIMPBELL IN DOUBLET AND HOSE. yl MAYER ANND FRENCH PLAY&S THE DECUINE OF TIHE CIAQUL 'the follouing is the cast and list of scenes ?? Mr. Jzues Field's new play to be produced ...

THE THEATRES

... 3 A propos of our note in this column last week 3 on tue subject of the now romanice drama in preprataion for waster at Drury Lane, a corre- t spoudent writes to point ouL that Mr. Vroom's d Marsac of Gsconvy appears from published i account of its story ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... *xmoi: ar xprestion,' writhotut selingu 1 that they get it, they. should deusaad their Money Wacel. Ur. Jaafe Glover, the Drury Lane conductor, hbas, we learn, accepted a bolidtay engageulentj for t-.wo spnrs to direct tit*h orchestrat 't llexhuili-on-Se ...

THE THEATRES

... afternoon of Tuesday, Mlay 15, another of the most elaborate of these en- terprises will, as already announced, take place at Drury Lane, which theatre has been lent for the occasion by Mr. Arthur Collins, who, in association with Madame Cellini, has been actively ...