DRURY LANE
... DAN LENO'S LOCUM TENENS. MR. HARRY RANDALL, THE CELEBRATED MUSIC-HALL COMEDIAN WHO IS TO APPEAR IN THE FORTHCOMING DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. Photograph by Fouls ham and Ban field. ...
... DAN LENO'S LOCUM TENENS. MR. HARRY RANDALL, THE CELEBRATED MUSIC-HALL COMEDIAN WHO IS TO APPEAR IN THE FORTHCOMING DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. Photograph by Fouls ham and Ban field. ...
... DRURY LANE. The report of the Theatre Royal, Drury.lsne. Limited, recommends a further d , vidend of 11 per cent.. making 21 per cent. for the year. During the six years of its existence the share. holders of this company have received three dividends ...
... DRURY LANE. Sir Henry Irving, with the final performance of Dante, brought his aucceseful season at the national theatre to a ekes on Saturday with the following valedictory speech s— I cannot mist this opportunity of dunking you at the clone of our ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME DAN LEND AND HER BERT CAMPBELL. ...
... Drury Lane —' • Mother Goose, daily, 1.3-: and Ilayinarket—''The Unforeseen, 8.3.. Gaiety— The Toreador, 8. Daly's— A Country Girl, 8. Wyndham's- —The Way of War, 3.25. The Marriage of Kitty, 9. St James's- 4. 1f I Were King, 8.20 3.. rand— ...
... DRURY LANE. The report of the directors of the Theatre Koval, Drury Lane, Limited, for the year ended June 30 last, states that the result of the year's working has again bz,en satisfactory, the profits being considerably above the average of previous ...
... DRURY LANE. Miss Louise Willis, who Is the principal boy In Humpty.Ournpty,^ wears a dress, by Mons. Alias, of black and white utin, with quaintly-eut hanging sleeves and scolloped Jerkin. A handsome cloak has • stole border of ermine. An egg-shaped coronet ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. Mr. Arthur Collins has engaged a young riLfin actress, Mi., Louisa Wallis, to play ,rt of principal boy in the Drury Lane vitae. Humpty Dumpty . Several have been concluded by 1.11.1 f this production au Christmas Eve, oniony ...
... CHILDREN AT DRURY LANE. All the childrea employed in the pantomime at Drury Lane Iheatre, are taught by the Board School mistress, Mrs. Harper, who has had similar pupils under her charge tor some seasons past, and from her annual reports the youngsters ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Dante kept up its popu larity to the last, a crowded audience witness ing the final representa tion at Old Drury on Saturday evening, when there was enthusiastic ap lause for Sir Henry Irving in his really striking por traiture of ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. WITH this week the run of Dante at Drury Lane Theatre comes to a close, and there will be much repining among those who have neglected to see Sir Henry Irving's fine performance and to make acquaintance with the wonderful spectacular ...
... DRURY LANE PAISTOMIME ACTION AGAINST A COMEDIAN. In the Chancery Division of the Hirt Court yeeteeday Mr. Justice Hinkley had beim, hint • motion by Mamma and Careen to restrain the well-known comedian. Mr. Marry Randall. from taking an ens:gen:eat at ...