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... HITS., £ E TSI AOOOEOARE MO ARRCOE ECO A OALRAOD OO TR Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— The Famous Drury Lane Play— By CECIL RALEIGfi.f T¥e Plsay that Packed Drury Lane SN IR TIS > TSIARZO TS RISIAR . ' IN Dirty Work * Laundry BO x®x ...
... 5§ HIPPODROME : On Monday and Tlursday «LES CLOCHES # ...
... Sweetheart !— MARY PICKFORD. «THE CRISIS,” By Winston Churchill “«THE PROMISE,” The Metro. Wonder Play. ¢« THE WHIP, The Fawous Drury Lane Drama, ...
... stupendous spectacle. 67,000 in one Scene. Tells four Stories in parallel Stories- in 5,000 Scenes—Exactly as produced at Drury Lane Theatre, and as witnessed by their Majesties The King and Queen, and Queen Alexandra. ...
... di-¢ .} The Gay Lord Quex—by Sir Arthur Pinero; b | Justice— starring Gerald du Maurier ; . A The Whip —from the tamous Drury Lane drama;, y Les Cloches de Corneville —the only Comic Operag on the screen. fi 1 J.,{ ...
... Wed. & Sat. at 2-30. | Prices. 2:d. .. sd. .. Bd.: Week Commenciry June 17th. Thursdav, Friday d(l Saturday--- The famous Drury Lane Drama: ...
... SAMSON This Play was a huge success at Drury Lane, London, same creating a record attendance. All Picture Lovers should see this product. The Wonderful Acting of the Iead—WILLIAM FARNUM, being in itself well worth a visit. —————————— S e BT SATURDAY, ...
... defendant company wished him to peoint out that their managing direcior, when choosing the ‘titie “Seuled Orders,” had not the Drury Lane drama in his mird. This statemcu! was made in evidence, and no attempt Ly cross-examination was made to controvert it. The ...
... which is in itself almost perfection and gives the film every assistance in its work. The doings of sweet Nell Gwynne, of Drury Lane, the associate of Charles 11. (aptly described as ‘‘the King who never spoke a feolish thing and never did a wise one’’) ...
... for many years before he became known to English audiences. 4 His first appearance of any importance in London was in the Drury Lane ‘?ontomime in 1905, when he appeared as Dandini” in “Cinderella.” ...
... , M.P., acquiring the whole of the Duke of Bedford’s estate in the heart of London—an area of nineteen acres containing Drury Lane Theatre, Covent Garden Market and Opera House, and Bow-street [Police-court. The price was not disclosed, but *‘ millions” ...
... story plainly and vividly told would please the children, and there is mow a distinct tendency to rationalise the “panto.” Drury Lane clapped two stories into one« The Sleeping Beouty” and *‘Beauty and the Beast''—and made the sensational departure of having ...