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OPERA AT DRURY LANE

... OPERA AT DRURY LANE. WHEN the complete record of Sir Joseph Beecham's present season comes to be written, it will be found to have been memorable, among other reasons, for the num ber of singers of the highest distinction to whom it has given chances ...

OPERA AT DRURY LANE AND THE SHAFTESBURY

... OPERA AT DRURY LANE AND THE SHAFTESBURY. WAGNER may be anathema just now to those music- lovers who consider that everything that came out of Germany should be banned, at least for the period of the war. It is very evident, however, that their view is ...

CHRISTENING A FUTURE DERBY WINNER.--MISS EVELYN D'ALROY IN THE HOPE AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... CHRISTENING A FUTURE DERBY WINNER.-- MISS EVELYN D'ALROY IN THE HOPE AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. J n ,ho hem's rnlt. its name of The Hove, and in due course that animal or rather its Act IV. substitute with the aid of some The heroine, Brenda Carlyon,^ ...

SIR F. R. BENSON

... SIR F. R. BENSON. It was appropriate that the Shakespeare Tercentenary Festival at Drury Lane Theatre last week should have been made the occasion for the knighting of Mr. F. R. Benson, for this sound actor has worked for many years in giving the bard ...

SOME 'FRIGHTFUL' WAR PICTURES

... net.) HARRIET MELLON AS MRS. PAGE IN THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. (From an engraving by 11'. Say after S. J. Masqurier.) DRURY LANE THEATRE, OPENED MARCH 12tII. 1794. From an engraving by J. White, after J. Capon.) (From The Jolty Duchess, by Charles ...

THE RUSSIAN OPERA AND BALLET SEASON

... THE RUSSIAN OPERA AND BALLET SEASON. The triple programme of the Russian ballet at Drury Lane on Tuesday evening enabled the public to renew acquaintance with Le Spectre de la Rose, one of the daintiest of the many productions in the repertory of M. ...

THE JOLLY DUCHESS

... her station, among them being a Stafford banker, who exerted his influence with Sheridan with a view to an en gagement at Drury Lane. Thanks to Sheridan's habitual forgetfulness of promises, her appearance there was long delayed, and when it came was only ...

OPERA IN ENGLISH

... HAPPIER auspices there could not be than those under which Sir homas Beecham's new season of opera in English opened at Drury Lane on Saturday evening, for all was for the best in the best of possible operatic worlds. And, indeed, it was very good to ...