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Public Amusements

... Meelisb. For Bank holiday week Whhican and ?? is the attraction. So successful was the exhibition of drawings and paintings at Drury Lane last year that Air. Arthur Collins again intends to place tlie saloon, corridors, and staircases of the theatre at the disposal ...

Public Amusements

... Altogether, Mr. Hunter and his cqmpanions showed perfect equip- ment for a now metropolitan campaign. In tho aufumn drama at Drury Lane Mr. Arthur CollinB will mirror society more faithfully than ever. The scene of the Terrace of the House of Commons, with ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Salncdii Evenisiga. ZNNIXTOlH THEATRES. UreN~g TEE SbON D~liEtTION 6s ltR. E. G. 2SiIEDEnS. NiTIII.TL.Y at ?? Iho g>roat Drury lane 15suteeso, fidI oii] ie O1 ILlASURlE'. [e'sephone, No. 36r0 Hop. -TJ7:1;NHIN;GONi THlEATRE, 5.3:. {i2 minutes; trom Cha ...

Public Amusements

... andl'marine, have been vastly apptreiated- by Rotherhithe ?? (a_ ?? -dIn the Prics olf ?? Mr Cepil Thelih snew dratmaat Drury Lane, Mr. Hienry stenll will ply an Irioh peer who is a M~ember of P-arlianent, and Mrs. ecil tlaleigf will b- Braiihan btarness ...

NEW PLAY AT ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... Markast the week after next, with Mieses Ellalinie Terriee and FannWy ?? snd Messrs. Seymour Hioks'and Herberi Staing.di At Drury Lane tbe rehearsals of Mr. Cecil Raleigh's' newi piece, The Price of I Peace, are proceeding smoothb, and Mr. ' Arthur Collins ...

Advertisements & Notices

... n piay. Tdol- ehonS 1200 Hop. 1 _ PL}XN4 GR:AND THEATREI. ?? 8 (for sis ceghta),' tenportaist T1 productidn of the great Drury Lane draans, ?? HEARTS ARE TRUMIPS. Doors ' 6pen274£i. Telephone 3q6 Kenalr.ton. -:£LXAN3DSA THEATER, Stoke NGwisISttol, N. 7gIONDAY ...

Public Amusements

... that made her so conspicuous ?? are exhibited in the first act when she is sellngoraugas oateide the Kin'so thea're-in Drury- lane. Although her verbal sallies de- livered with a slight Irish accent, eon- found the frivolous gallants when their advances ...

Public Amusements

... B- riale'of a story thatis replete with ei- citement and far-fetched -incident. The:Pr ice of Peace will be produced at. Drury Lane on Thursday. The opening scene of-the last act will represent the. beaeh at a fashionable watering-placo. This will change ...

Advertisements & Notices

... THE SOLE DIXEcTrolo or B. G. t. SAU.NDXR3. TIGITLY at 7.4G, and Saturday Matinee, at 2.0S. Mr. Henry Duandas' Cu., iu the Drury Lane success CA hE , VSBtP), CHEER. Ttle- phone No. Sr, lo. KliNN1!G6TON THEATRE, S.E. TIGHTLY, 7.15 MATINEE. THUICSDAY. 2.16 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... PUBLIC 'SEMENWS. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. 3MANAGING DIRECTOR, ARTHUR COLLIVs. COVERY BVENiNG, at 7.30. a newv and ?? 3D drama Or modern life, TflE P. ICI 4 OF PE.,AC, B14' Cecil Raleigh. Porduced by Arthur Collins, It.. yaiecfl lisast ittclitoiag Ilcry ...

Public Amusements

... ubtic lusctienlltb. DRURY LANE THEATRE. Novel in subject, interesting in deve- lopment, and abounding with pictorial charm-there being no fewertlian sixteen scenes, half of which are magnificent set tableanx-the new autumn ?? Prirc of Peace, should attract ...

Public Amusements

... of the craft as he is, has given us .no liner footlight tableau. Sir Henry Irvinv is arranging a speoial performance at Drury Lane on the after- njoon of Oct. 16 in aid of the silffereos by the ?? disas'er. He vill play CriioraJl Breowter in A &oii ef- ...