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... DRURY LANE. “IVAN THE TERRIBLE. How many members last niglu’s audience at Drury Lane remembered that tie ancient city of Pskoff. where Rimsky Korsakoff’s opera of Ivan the Terrible is enacted, is one of those in the possession the Germans -! The ...
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... THE DRURY LANE PANTOMIME The pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre this year is the best we have seen for many years. In the first place, from the decorative scheme has been eliminated every shred of the vulgarity which has obtained in earlier pantomimes, while ...
... OPERA AT DRURY LANE Sir Thomas Beecham, who ends his seaspn at Drury.Lane to-morrow night, re-introduced us last week to Coq d'Or, the curious fairy tale of Rimsky Korsakov, which the Russians introduced to us just before the war. Its charm lies more ...
... l! Aladdin at Drury Lane j BY JINGLE I THE annual pantomime at Drury Lane is clearly a work of national import ance. You have only to go there and listen to the laughter and cheers of the men in khaki to be assured of that. In the old days it used ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, THREE DAYS ONLY, ...
... Opera at Drury Lane SIR THOMAS BEECHAM made a triumphant entry into London on Saturday with glowing perfor mances of The Marriage of Figaro and of Aida, represent ing, as these do, completely different examples of the art of grand opera. It may be ...