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... recrudescence of pantomime has also marked the festive season 1929-30; it has even, after a sad lapse of a decade, returned to Drury Lane as well as to the theatres which have remained faithful to it. a ...
... recrudescence of pantomime has also marked the festive season 1929-30; it has even, after a sad lapse of a decade, returned to Drury Lane as well as to the theatres which have remained faithful to it. a ...
... uncle by marria e of the Duke of Westminste _____ Lcnarc THE. CUTTING OF THE BADDELEY CAKE: The ancient traditional cake of Drury Lane isjcut every Twelfth Night (January 6) in accordance with the bequest established a cent ury ago. Mr. C. M. Lowne is seen ...
... the Criterion (Mr. Charles R. Walenn), and Charley's Aunt at Daly's (Mr. Richard Cooper), regard the Sleeping Beauty at Drury Lane (Miss Eve Gray), guarded by her Prince (Miss Lilian Davies) against the onslaught of Captain Hook at the St. James's (Sir ...
... ^)odij Prices in Gt. Britain and N- Ireland, 1/3, 2/- 3/9 per tin. /rwj AlSS EVE GRAY who is the ft/if Sleeping Beauty at the Drury Lane c-S v (L Pantomime, testifies to the value of Ovaltine in the following letter When I first started my stage and film ...
... REHEARSAL: Special Sphere pictures taken from the front of the house during the dress rehearsal of The Three Musketeers at Drury Lane. Mr. Felix Edwardes, the producer, Mr. Dennis King, Mr. Jack Livesay, Mr. Arthur Wontner, Miss Adrienne Brune, Mr. Raymond ...
... Special Sphere Pictures Taken During the Premiere oj The Three Musketeers, the Great Musical Spectacle at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane MUSKETEERS:' Port has, Ara- mis, D'Artagnan, and Athos ROYAL DISPLEASURE The King expresses his annoyance at the Musketeers ...
... Manning MILADY Miss Marie Ney, who por trays with great effect the vamp of the musical version of The Three Musketeers at Drury Lane A NEWLY DISCOVERED STaR Miss Celia Johnson, who has been engaged for the title-role oj Debonair to be reproduced at the ...
... show and theB.B.C. are providing an immense cabaret tea at which all the wireless stars will appear. The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, are running a complete fair with the principals in The Three Musketeers in charge of the roundabouts, shooting galleries ...
... Charles Lamb For my own part I have no hesitation in declaring that a mob of happy faces crowding up at the pit door of Drury Lane Theatre gives me 10,000 sincerer pleasures than I could ever receive from all the flocks of silly sheep that ever whitened ...
... returned to London. He was stage manager at the Opera House, in the Haymarket, for thirty years, entered into management of Drury Lane with Sheridan, and had as friends and fellow-actors Kemble, Mrs. Siddons, and Mrs. Jordan. He must have been an engaging ...
... drinking scene in which Messrs. Jack Lioesey, Raymond Newell, Dennis King, and Robert Woollard figure In llie hardy success at Drury Lane ...
... Lyceum public what they want, and he must have read the prologue spoken by David Garrick at the opening of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane The drama's laws the drama's patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live. He certainly left none of ...