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DRAMA OF THE WEEK: SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY

... Whether we see Nell in her humble position as orange-seller, bright, merry, bustling among the crowd that makes its way to Drury Lane, and holding her own in a witty encounter with tho King or later on, playing the fine lady, assisting to foil tho vindictive ...

CORIOLANUS AT THE LYCEUM

... have it that as Volumnia the great Mrs. Siddons achieved one of her most notable successes. Edmund Kean revived the play at Drury Lane in 1820, but did not gain much glory as the hero. Hazlitt, who was one of his most ardent admirers, wrote it down that Kean ...

The Theatres: IRIS

... sordid outlook, is A MEAN STREET: THE MILLION AIRE RECOVERS HIS DAUGHTER-- ACT III. SO. IV. TIIE (TREAT MILLIONAIRE AT DRURY LANE THEATRE DRAWN BY A. S. BOYD really- far more tragic tlian those protracted death agonies with which distinguished ac tresses ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1901
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1401 | Page: 15 | Tags: Review 

CENTURY THEATRE

... who con ducted, was accorded an enthusiastic reception. The benefit, it is hoped, will realise between £G00 and £700. A DRURY LANE SENSATION. Not the motor car race, nor the motor-car leap over the cliffs in The Great Millionaire, nor the bread-riot in ...

Christmas Entertainments for Children in London Theatres

... conservative. ^nd yet in this the first Christmas of the new century there comes hope for us, for in all London we have only Drury Lane pantomime and pitted against it the six efforts summarised herewith. Three of them are old friends who have brought us keen ...

Published: Wednesday 25 December 1901
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1173 | Page: 18 | Tags: Review