DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE Positively not to be seen elsewhere in London this season. Oct. 7, 1924 ...
... DRURY LANE Positively not to be seen elsewhere in London this season. Oct. 7, 1924 ...
... AT DRURY LANE. In Ned Kean of Old Drury we are carried back to the days of the old legitimate, with all the perfect staging of our Drury Lane of today (writes a London correspondent). Kean was admirably portrayed by Mr. Saintsbury. He is excctly what ...
... DRURY LANE. ANNUAL MEETING. Sir Alfred Butt presided on Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Limited. The meeting, which was attended by a small number of shareholders, was held in th.8 saloon of the theatre. Sir Alfred Butt ...
... AT DRURY LANE. SOME REMINISCENCES. By R. H. LINDO. It was in February, 1899, that I first became associated with Arthur Collins and Drury Lane, being engaged to manage the tour of The Great Ruby, which started at tho Grand, Islington. Later, I was ...
... AT DRURY LANE. SOME REMINISCENCES. By R. H. LINDO I think it will be admitted that the most memorable charity performance in theatrical history was the Command Performance of ''Money'' given at Drury Lane on May 17, 1911, in honour of the then German ...
... AT DRURY LANE. SOME REMINISCENCES. By R. H. LINDO. rr. i Two years later Will Evans joined tne Lane, and for some years comparative peace reigned during the pantomime season, but we all felt that the old happy days of the Leno and Campbell era had gone ...
... DRURY LANE. KING GEORGE'S PENSION FUND MATINEE. The Wandering Jew Revived. On Monday, May 23, 1927, was played here, in the presence of the King and Queen, the play, in four phases, by E. Temple Thurston, entitled:-- The Wandering Jew.'? Brilliant ...
... DRURY LANE. M. Basil Dean's connection with Drury-lane, which avowed so much 'Amine interest when it was announced last February that he was to be associated with the direction of the famous theatre, has come suddenly to an end. Mr. Dean was full of ideas ...
... DRURY LANE. Some discussion has been aroused in theatrical circles as to whether Drurylane is the right place for a new musical play. The older generation of plarroers naturally thin!: of the serious drama whenever the historic playhouse of the long centuries ...
... AT DRURY LANE. Decatueron Nights, being the spectacular, romantic and musical type of production that speaks all languages, is attracting visitors from all parts of the world to Drury Lone Theatre. For the benefit of those whose knowledge of English ...
... DRURY LANE. It 1s doubtful if any one artiste ever held so large an audience spellbound for two hours as did Mr. Paul Robeson in a matinee at Ljury Leme, where he gave negro spirituals and folk songs. With the exception of ** Water Boy, his programme ...
... DRURY LANE. Drury Lane takes its name from Sir Robert Drury, who, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, built a sfately mansion near where Bush Houso now stands. His example was followed by Lord Craven, the Earl of Clare, and other notables, with the result ...