MARSAC OF GASCONY AT DRURY LANE
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... the front walls. with ofices ani living rooms, being left intact. An extensive stock of valuable scenery belonging to the Drury Lane company, on tour. with Mr. Cecil Raleigh's drama, Hearts are Trumps, and the whole of the scenery of the Grand theatre company's ...
... Chas. Jacobs, a super at Drury Lane -theatre, was charged with stealing a gold chain, set with pearls and turquoises, be- ?? to Frances Lawton, an aotrose.- 'Frosecutrix said that during the interval of the play at Drury Lane theatre, in which she was ...
... Greene, Mr. Arthur Black, arnd the WVestuninster Glce Si'ngers, the I aorhy o. whom were heard to advan- toge. Business at Drury Lane with the p antomrximie Jacs amid tinle Bcmestall con- tinues eLurmoas, ?? tie I depression causedl by thle wsur. CJopies ...
... man, Aif liighfield, now lying under sentence of death in Newgate for the murder of his sweetheart in Great Queen-street, Drury- lane, The jury strongly recommended Highfieid to mercy, and this will be one of the grounds on which the petition will be based ...
... thees years ]3arry.' senior, saw-him in Dublin and was intrdnmenthl in bringing him to London. as--they appeared together at Drury Lane in 1746, Barrysplyed Othello in a suitof scarlet with'1old leeI khee3 breeches, m3il~k::todkirs, ad a sohill cookedl hat ...
... Bland, wsho ws 'born at 'Waterford about 1762, and took London by storm when she appeared as Peggy: in The Oounfry (Girl at Drury Lane en' 1785. Lord Byron called her .snperlntive, and another wvrit~er sard Hler fao'e, her tones, he's manner. ivere ir ...
... heartiest demon. stratione. With the company ho goes to Edinburgh next week. Rehearsais will shortly commence of the next Drury Lane annual, for which those old favourites Dan Leno and Her- bert Campbell and the Grigolatis, with newcomers like Fred lEmney ...
... Stoops to (sonquer, and worked- at the Animated Nature. Early in 17dl he offered his Good-Natured Man to Garrick for Drury Lane, but on thegreat actor declining the play, Colman aceepted it for Covent Uarden. Its reception wds iot very favourable, ...
... fortni'ht the ondre plar of The Rundaway wma written ana ment to uarrick. tie was so delighed wi h it that he prodaced it at Drury Lane on b eb. 15, 177o. Pho's the Dbpe? -% necond farco-met with equal favoar, uunj the 4athor was persuaded to attempt a tragedy ...
... at 10, ,~etterLon stfheet, severel -x~rin 'hishead He was taken tt jaing'e S Coe'e hopital1 1 Glovet~of -2-- Vere-street, Drury lane, aas -severely bitten ion tbe ?? :!:byva hoarse ye0,erday.,, H~e,.asta~ken ,to. GKin>'sa College hosnital. *SontliArk. Iad' ...
... l Tunnel completed'; 1775. 10. TnirusOAY.-The Divorce (ourna opened, 1858; 11. FEInmY.-Hatfleld fired at ,eorge Imi. at Drury Lane Theatre, 1800. 12. SATuRDnA.-John ltushworth died, 1690. TIDE TABLE POPB THE WEEK. LONDON. LIVERPOOL. ISiusTOL. RULT. M ...