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... TO LET. WAREHOUSES, STORES, CELLARS, b.c. PllO be Let. good Dry concrete Moor. . 1 Prime*. LAxk.—Apply Edward Clark. 22. Drury. lane. Ltaerpool. STABLES TO LET. FURNITURS FOR EXPORT. ...
... fashion from the strain of overwork, but then picked up unexpectedly quickly, and was not only able to play in the pantomime Drury Lane, but was also able to fulfil some earlier engagements the music halls. This year, however, has again overtaxed his strength ...
... but his overstrained mind is not picking up as quickly this year, and it is feared that he may not be fit to appear in the Drury Lane pantomime, as he usually does. Always a most liberal and generous man, his mental trouble has taken the form of giving away ...
... his overstrained mind is not p icking up as quickly this year, and it is feared that he may not be fit to appear in the Drury Lane pantomime, as he usually. does. Always a most liberal and generous man, his mental trouble has taken the form of giving ...
... but his overstrained mind is not picking up as quickly this year, and it is feared that he may not be fit to appear in the Drury Lane pantomime, as he usually does. Always a most liberal and generous man, his mental trouble has taken the form of giving away ...
... for six the hist of Anirnet. and she will iLeadoe in the in a new A Successful Sonveair. There hare been to requests at Drury , Lane box-edlos for the Actors' Association ' Autograph Progranstne, which contains fifty signatures of those taking part in ...
... health that he is expected soon to undertake a sea voyage. The statement that his successor has been chosen for the next Drury Lane pantomime is contradicted. * * * A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place, between Arthur, eldest son of ...
... has never beer. equalled. When one remembers that this historic volume was produced on the occasion of the re-opening of Drury Lane The',}tre after the fire in 1812 some notion Mmay be former of ’ghe very remote past with which Miss Horace Smith was probably ...
... charitable institutions in the event of his leaving no family. On Saturday night Sir Henry Irving’s season came to an end at Drury Lane, and, it is satisfactory to learn, has been highly successful from a financial ‘point of view. After six weeks’ holiday ...
... SIR HENRY IRVING'S PAREWELL. Before a huge audience assembled in Drury Lane Theatre on Saturday evening Sir Henry Irving took a twelve months’ farewell of Lon- don. The play represented was “ Dante,” which has been runnirg continuously since the end of ...
... comically amerted sovereignty by wearing a picture hat, a others being ' bare-headed. In 18410 there was • performance at Drury Lane in honour of the Royal marriage, and this, I believe, is the only occasion cm an English work was performed, namely, John ...
... giving Irving the origuml watch-stick used by King, the ctuoedian r es Sir Peter Tolle, when he first pleyed the pert at Drury Lane in 1777. - This stick Irving afterwards gave to Joseph Jegferaon in America, where it nem It came St. me through good Dr ...