CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY POSTERS OF THE PERIOD
... CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY POSTERS OF THE PERIOD. THE PANTO PUDDING AT DRURY LANE SERVED UP. CHRISTMAS SHOW AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE: JUMBO REVIVED. C ...
... CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY POSTERS OF THE PERIOD. THE PANTO PUDDING AT DRURY LANE SERVED UP. CHRISTMAS SHOW AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE: JUMBO REVIVED. C ...
... the Drury Lane pantomime, where the tune of that rollicking ditlv, On Mafeking Night, also does duty to a different setting. J. M. B. THE MOST AMUSING SCENE IN THE PANTOMIME AT DRURY LANE This is the funniest scene in the whole of the Drury Lane pantomime ...
... THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. TIIE W1TCII CURSES THE PRINCE, wnO IS ABOUT TO MARRY TUP, BEAUTY, AND TRANSFORMS HIM INTO A BEAST This be your doom, oh Prince your shape now change Assume a form fantastic, weird, and strange ...
... THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, AT DRURY LANE: SKETCHES BEHIND THE SCENES. ...
... THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL GOSSIP. The West-End Theatres were Closed when the grievous news of Queen Victoria's death reached London. Drury Lane re-opened on Saturday last. It was a considerate act on the part of town Managers to decide that the chief playhouses should ...
... deed, they were still adjudged vagabonds, who could be bullied almost anywhere, for in the very year that the Tatler began Drury Lane was shut by order of the Lord Chamberlain on account of the manager's treatment of his troupe. Pope, writing on August 19 ...
... which was used by the regiment as a badge. The work has been executed by Messrs. Hart, Son, Peard and Co., Limited, of 88, Drury Lane, Strand, W.C., and will be on view at their premises from July 29 to August 3, so that members who were in the battalion ...
... knew little of what passed in the gay world. Mistress Springfield,' the landlord went on, in a kind of rapture, is from Drury Lane no less and is one of the delightfullest actresses ever man saw in the course of a long life To see her as Sir Harry Wildair ...
... THE GREAT MILLIONAIRE AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. Act I. The Millionaire is severe upon trespassers. Act III. The Millionaire discovers his long-sought daughter starving from the famine produced by his ruthless speculation in corn. At the Carlton. At the ...
... OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC. THE GREAT MILLIONAIRE. DRURY LANE THEATRE, as it is re-opened, remodelled by the architect, and refurnished by the upholsterer, is much as it ought to be. One can get to one's seat comfortably, and be at case when there. For fine ...
... order that he might cut away what seemed likely to prove a very dangerous local winter opposition to the attrac tions at Drury Lane, which our lamented friend Gtis always so delighted to call The National Theatre. But never, either in my dear dead ...
... Majesty's in 1867, and the removal to Drury Lane in the following year. In 1869 he was in partnership with Gye, and the two made in three months at Covent Garden a profit of over 22,000 Then in 1871 Mapleson was back at Drury Lane, taking Sir Michael Costa with ...