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OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT AT THE PALLADIUM

... ^OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC H DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT AT THE PALLADIUM. DRURY LANE and the Hippodrome having temporarily abdicated, for the best of reasons, their thrones in pantomime-land, it is left to two other monarchs only, the Palladium and the Lyceum ...

Our Captious Critc: ON MISCHIEF, AT THE FORTUNE THEATRE

... foothills of the mammoth 1 mountain range known as Drury Lane Theatre. ^be °npnal Fortune Theatre of 1599 was in a more removed place, besides ending its sixty or seventy years of life at about the time Drury Lane started on IS long career. fit is sad to reflect ...

GENUINE SPORTING BALLOT

... are really wonderful, and far superior to any other S reproductions I have ever seen. MAROARET BANNERMAN, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Sum Ballot organised by DOUGLAS STUART. Prize Money deposited at London County Westminster Bank. Biggest Sporting Event ...

Our Captious Critic

... of produc ing, though the fickleness of the public taste had already prevented their sleeping as to the plays themselves. Drury Lane dramas died, the manage ment presumably thinking that the wider range of the films outstripped what it was possible to do ...

NELL GWYNN REGD

... duction of this English story to think I was using candles made by the same firm who supplied Nell herself, Charles II., and Drury Lane Theatre during the period with which the film and story deal. THIS is not the only tribute paid to Nell Gwynn Candles by ...

SOME 'FRIGHTFUL' WAR PICTURES

... net.) HARRIET MELLON AS MRS. PAGE IN THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. (From an engraving by 11'. Say after S. J. Masqurier.) DRURY LANE THEATRE, OPENED MARCH 12tII. 1794. From an engraving by J. White, after J. Capon.) (From The Jolty Duchess, by Charles ...

GORE--BLIMEY!: Stanley Parker Dips His Brush in the Blood-Tub and Impales the Personnel on His Pen

... dastardly deeds upon these historic boards, and one looks to Mr. de Marney to do for the Lyceum what Mr. Novello is doing for Drury Lane. One hopes not in vain. tj Below I feel that the authors themselves were not quite sure whether to make it a Sj psychological ...

THE RUSSIAN OPERA AND BALLET SEASON

... THE RUSSIAN OPERA AND BALLET SEASON. The triple programme of the Russian ballet at Drury Lane on Tuesday evening enabled the public to renew acquaintance with Le Spectre de la Rose, one of the daintiest of the many productions in the repertory of M. ...

THOMAS DOGGETT.--THE MAN AND THE RACE

... strolling company, and found him a man of very good sense. Mr. Cook believes that Doggett was born about 1650. He was acting at Drury Lane in 1691, and had travelled for some ten years before; he retired about 1714, to Eltham, where he was buried in 1721. Mr ...

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... Cigars a^^-- Manufactured by the B. J. B. Machado Tobacco Co. Ltd., Kingston, Jamaica. Imported solely by Lambert Butler of Drury Lane Branch of Tha Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great Britain Ireland), Ltd. ltim 412 There are many imitation The continued ...

SOME CROWNED HEADS OF THEATRELAND

... but that's beside the point) but he writes, composes and produces as well. And anyway, he seems to have dug himself in at Drury Lane, which is the Royal Palace of Theatreland. BERNARD. KING OF THE PLA YWRIGHTS The greatest dramatist since Shakespeare Perhaps ...

BUNDY IN THE GREENWOOD

... Mr. L. Phillips. So accustomed is the public to hear that the cost of the Christmas production of Mr. Arthur Collins at Drury Lane Theatre usually amounts to twenty thousand pounds, that little attention is paid to the outlay on each spectacular novelty ...