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BROADCASTING. NEXT WEEK'S BELFAST INIOGRAMME

... subjected his Emperor, thereby unintentionally gi‘ing the piece some excellent, publicity. The al Lone. The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, has, of all the London theatres the longest and most varied history, and has had the distinction of being burnt dewn at ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1930
Newspaper: Frontier Sentinel
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1319 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

bition. of a rut. There are other annual Christmas It certainly did. I never realised purchases that the Queen ..

... at the first night of ..c ava i_ before the war, so, once again, history is repeating itself where our fashions cads, at Drury Lane, made this premiere, with question, the most brilliant are concerned. Many women are finding it both dif- Seen fur many ...

PLAYGOERS WHO REALLY DO

... hundred and fifty members of the Manchester Playgoers Club attended the performance of Cavalcade at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, onl Saturday night. Their seats, owing to the success of the play, had been booked many weeks beforehand. Leaving Mancheser ...

MISS MARY CLARE'S NEW

... J. Taylor, M.A., the new rector of Little Watley. in Essex, the other day. Miss Clare acts as hostess so frequently at Drury Lane iu Noel Coward's great play. Cavalcade, that there was nothing unusual for her in that. The fact, however, Is that the ...

AND . COUNTY GRAMOPHONE R.A.F. EXPANSION. NEWS. CMLAAN iNeraucToßs. REQUIRED. AUTHOR OF ANYTHING GOES EXPANDED. ..

... represented of lecturing and demonstrating the by a beautifully played selection by working of light metal tubes and plates the Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra as used in airplane construction. conqucted by Charles Prentice (C 27561 Knowledge of the rigging of airframes ...

GOOD OLD FATS

... tunes, with good orchestrations. 11.M.V. 884811. Derek 01.1 ham, who featured in the original ve►sioa of noose Marie at Drury Lane. an I has shim interested himself In film work, has recorded the beautiful tr.eutc song from lttwe Marie, also Whiaper ...

SON-IN-LAW OF LORD LIEUTENAPR

... SON-IN-LAW OF LORD LIEUTENAPR As a director if the Drury Lane Theatre Company, he not long ago expressed his opinion that the days of Auper-productions. with stars at inflated s alaries, had gone by, and that the cods had got to come down. His wife, who ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1937
Newspaper: Frontier Sentinel
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 112 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TOPICAL THOUCHTS

... the war, In what audiences expect from ■ big spectacular musical show.—M r. Walter Payne, chairman of the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, London. He was and facetious, and there Wlll4 no eu-nrdinaiion he' wen his Ie kmlor roy doo, Surrpy. Police Court. I am ...

FINES AT

... music-hall tour. (H.M.V. BOW). DANCE MUSIC. Among the many new dance tunes offered this month are two from the new Ivor Novello Drury Lane success Crest of the Waves. These are Why hull it you T and If you only knew played in strict dance time by Henry ...

NO BICYCLE 1101,1%

... for the charms of her person and the fascinating powers of her voice. She was the principal performer in the oratorios at Drury -lane theatre, and the science, taste, but above all, the enthusiastic feeling, which she displayed in the execution of the airs ...

Page 8. Pages from the Past RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN. Last week, in connection with our series of biographies ..

... exercising powers of a very different nature, and he wrote the monody to the memory of Mr. Garrick, which was recited at Drury-lane, by Mrs. Yates, in the month of March, of the same year. The sentiments are, In general, appropriate to the occasion, and ...

ILLUSTRIOUS WOMEN OF THE THEATRE

... Profession, however, in which she might have expected to meet with some difficulties. In London, she married Mr. Inchbald, of Drury Lane Theatre, and went with him to Edinburgh, where she continued four years, and performed the principal parts there, when she ...