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... DRURY LANE. So great is the suoocss of “The Whip Drury Lane Thea ...
... DRURY LANE. So great is the suoocss of “The Whip Drury Lane Thea ...
... TO DRURY LANE KINO EDWARDS DEPARTURE Tl»o Kinff of Portugal, accompanied King Edward. Queen Alexandra, the Queen Norway, Princess Victoria, and litlla Prince Olaf, left Windsor by special train yesterday morning for London, arriving at Paddington eleven ...
... AT DRURY LANE. The attraction at Drury Lane la-t night was not Sonnanibula. - but the appearance for the t,m. iii El:gland of Sign. raNatty in opera. la Sonnambula is an opera Arantely Lay king in originality, power, and life. The choruses ars childish ...
... DRURY LANE, Signor*'’ Slroor* ic» di Minbwa dinner VnmwA Rißolrtto 9igunr Apamtaeite Rutror Mtwna Mantrrone Siysor B;gsnr The reoond night of the ozpemnentol Italian Opera Drury evening. wlien “Rigoleeto” fiflod ...
... AT DRURY LANE. The performance of Is Teaviata at Law.. last night. was chiefly remarkable for unusually good acting. The singing was pleasant but not brilliant. Signor J. M. Wehils the orcheetra in quite a masterful manner. especially during the second ...
... DRURY LANE. Agents, Somers & Warner. Printed for the Proprietors by THE ARGUS PRINTING CO., Lm., 10, Temple Avenue and TudorStreel August 19, 1909. Under the Direction of A. ERNEST DAREWSKI. THE THE BEST A 'lv Pi ITE BRO§ HAMPERS PARLIAMENT ST T L E AND ...
... DRURY LANE. •ORFBO.’ Such entarprio* i» implM nnuttioi of Olock'i Orfoo,” preoumably that om miyU Maria Oay ia tba tltWrtl*, refect* wy gnat credit upon tba** ia aatborily over Cavalier* Cwtallano'* operatic Maaoo, sow ia tba W* it* popularity at Drury ...
... AT DRURY LANE. 1 Last night's performance of th.; Barber of Seville at Drury 1 e. not be considered a success: mainly the fault of the orchei - . played the overture and the ht , t a a total abeenoe of brio, drownoi during the second act, and 1act ...
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... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. After a run of seven weeks ** Dick Whittington has takevi a new lease of life, much the satisfaction of the patrons of Drury Lane Theatre. Little exoision has been made from the original pantomime, and a number new dances songs have ...
... OPERA AT DRURY LANE. It very many years since Donizetti's •• Don was heard at a West-end theatre, and there not very strong reason why it should have been produced at Drury Lane last night Chevalier Castellano's troupe, except for the opportunity it gave ...