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... Jessie Mesons seemed to her to be t,he luckiest person la the whole wide world. Aber i bets( argionsm they decided an the Drury Lane triumph. the mormously musseil May. Wings of love. This product of sot euebees and seven composers ifpr such is ors= ommdaysi ...

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... ed career. lie eneducted Me English booboo of opera at Covent Garden in 1312, and wa. conductor in the Opera Company at Drury Lane until 1919. Fran. 1920 to IBM was conductor of the Scottish Orchestra, and for the last eight or mire years he ha. cooducted ...

crossing the street opposite his house on Monday, April 27th and died the same evening. Mr. A. Johnson was foreman

... Thursday. Th. principals were Mr. Vincent Curran, L.R.A.M. (Floc.) in recitals in pram and verse; Mr. Edgar Pierce, baritone (Drury Lane. London). supported c 4Mrs. Day (soprano) and Mr. E. W. Letts (tenor). An excellent programme was pr • and there was • good ...

Published: Saturday 16 May 1931
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2339 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SMITH &, Co.,

... to the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, then called the Theatre in New Street, in 1776, when Mrs. Siddons, after her failure at Drury Lane, was making her first great success. The third period takes place at Bath, five years later, and among the characters are ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1931
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3188 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEATH OF MR. JAMES GLOVER

... OF MR. JAMES GLOVER. A Well-temini Theatrical Fiore. Mr. James Mackey ( - Jimmy, Glover. for. merle musical director at Drury Lane Theatre. and ono of the beethnown trice., in the theatre world, died oa Tuesday as his flat at Albany Hotel, Hastings. Mime ...

t'FFE STANDARD:

... thawed mall away up on the marshes, while diehard Yorke, • man of many parts and known to his select circle of intimates as Drury Lane because an has corker days hr tad once been adoetated wit► t h e profession of acting. was installed In the Rector's place ...

TMt MYSTIRY MAN

... principal wee. was never discovers/I, but in tho reczet tiles of the Yard there appeared the name of Richard Yorke. alias Drury Lane the one-time actor who always appeared to limo very comfortably without any apparent visible means of • livelihood. Try ...

T, FEBRUARY 27, 1934:_

... and I lava au 'Mos that tho person who imperials. ated Mr. Baxter hero is a certain gentleman lamed Curtis Yorke, alias Drury lane; an accomptished mtor and a veritable genius for disguises. Scotland Yard has bad him under observation on and oil for some ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Joyce Ethel Young, of Honeybonyne, applied for a maiii• tenants. order against her hurband, Joseph, W. Yonne. of ittodon. Drury Lane, Soli— Mold Rirnsinghstny Young did not appear. ,l'omplainant raid an order had beat made four weeks ago and the had received ...

Had to Use Matches

... York to Clay the same par , . On her return alto plaved in several notable successes and then returned as leading lady to Drury Lane. At samo demur° idle went ut to Play the , Queen iu u pcouscular ad'iamation of Dumas a uovek . The 'Vireo Nhisketrir. ...

WINCHCOM R

... Tam CoateHu. Ile was a fatuous dame and fur flee years ap' peer.il with Dan Leon and Herbert Campbell in the annual at Drury Lane. I I Mr, Anacont alt.! at Ctsck. sled 1.4 kits • chore to years, 7 , 7, 7 ...

WOMEN'S INSTITUTE

... which was much admired, and all agreed it was a most useful article. KINGSLAND. DEATH. The death of Mrs. Jane Richards, of Drury Lane, occurred on Sunday last, at the age of 81 years. Her husband pre-deceased her by many years and since then her youngest ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1933
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1219 | Page: 8 | Tags: none