THE AMERICAN STAGE
... Henry Arthur Jones's new piwe, We Can't Be at Bad at ill Thr,t EXILE. (Fouisham and Banfield. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK AT DRURY LANE. Mr. Harry Randall. Miss Dolly Castles and Mr. George Graves. Mr. George Barrett. ...
... Henry Arthur Jones's new piwe, We Can't Be at Bad at ill Thr,t EXILE. (Fouisham and Banfield. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK AT DRURY LANE. Mr. Harry Randall. Miss Dolly Castles and Mr. George Graves. Mr. George Barrett. ...
... Elegant Studios. Dancing, Elocution, Fencing and Physical Culture. Principal, M;ss Lilia* Wars. 'Jr bone, Gsrrard 2775. DRURY LANE DRAMAS.-- World, Youth, Human Nature, Prodigal Daughter, Life of iltanre, Frtedcm, Pluck. Dirty Winner, ltoyal Oak, Queen's ...
... [ili-nty or fun as Jnok's Mother. Mr. Harry Talbot provides a very large share of tho humour. Mr. H. A. Langlois, a former Drury Lane giant, gives an exceptionally good representation of Want Blundcrhore. Other parts aro undertaken by Messrs. Harry Pitt ...
... include a play by Berne llattoti, entitled Before Sunrite. The ce'.ohraf-'on of Twelfth Xiglht at Drury Lane parsed off very quietly on Friday at Drury Lane, where ttie Baddeley oake was out and eaten in accordance with lonfj-eMa-b^iWlied custom. Mr. Harry ...
... Bhoi-gh. NEW PREMISES, IC.Great BuEsell ttrtet, bloomsturj. Clothes urgently needed. Eewing Bee Every Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. DRURY LANE DRAMAS.-- World, Youth, Human NatvTt. Prodigal BaugUtr, Lift PUmvie, Freriicvi, Plvek, Derby Winner, Iloyal Cak, Quern't ...
... and deep sentiment, with an adctod inclination towards tho tantrums ?which is the popular conception of Swoet Nell of Drury Lane, end h ...
... variety halls in the country, in addition to ful filling pantomime engagements with Mtffrs. Howard and Wyndham, John Hart, at Drury Lane, and as recently as Christmas, 1908. ho played tho part of Billy Crusoe in tho production of Robinion Cnuoe at the Lyceum ...
... Buouoh. NEW PREMISES, IC Great Evjf sell Btrret, Bloorosbury. Clothes uruently ntcded. Eewirg Bee Every Friday, i to 5 p.m. DRURY LANE DRAMAS.- JtorM, Tof, Human Nature, Prodigal Hi. tan, hrtr, Uov, Chnr. MiUton of Mwuy, Afmudk,r.un of Lvck, other Plsys ...
... depends on t!ie iipcctrifuinr effect, and It Is n:ife to ny that tnkinj Into account the nizc of the ian in comparison with Drury Lane, every detail i* hIi'umi with mueh erfect, tbe rail way collision and racecourse Reen^s btinu Mftociilly ^rMwl. The priru'ipal ...
... Coached. Priva'.c Lessons in All Subjects. Frospectui and all Particulars oa Application to the Fecretiry. Ttr, 4287 Central. DRURY LANE DRAMAS.- TTotM, Yotith. ii'ntaxn Xatntt. Prodigal Danelttr, Lift fUatvtr, Frttiimi, Flvck, Dtrly Wi**tr, hutal Celt, Qtiein't ...
... bookstalls and at most booksellers, or from tho office of this paper. It is also on sale at the following West-end theatres: Drury Lane, His Majesty 'a, St. James's. Garrick, Haymarket, Aclelptn. Daly's. Comedy, Lyrie. Wyrid- hajn's. Savoy, Globe, Apollo, ...
... Is. Private 4ie6sons anytime. Elocution, Private and Class Tuition.-- Principal, Miss Lilus Wias. 'Phone, Gerrard 2775. DRURY LANE DRAMAS.-- World, Youth, Hvman Nature, Prodigal Z>avghttr. Lift of Vifaiure, Freedom, Pluck, Derby Winner, lloyal Oak, (Jueen't ...