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... THE Sir,-I one playgoer, a passing of thei tjg* This line oW. ia must surely take the history with V' Drury Lane. prinC Rundlestone. ...
... THE Sir,-I one playgoer, a passing of thei tjg* This line oW. ia must surely take the history with V' Drury Lane. prinC Rundlestone. ...
... ESSIE ACKLAND, with Orchestra a Chorus. At Mother's Knee—Some Favourite Lullabies. CAMPOLI AND ORCH. Christmas Fantasy. DRURY LANE ORCH. Careless Rapture Selection. ROY FOX AND BAND. Did your Mother Come from Ireland. FATS WALLER RHYTHM. S'posin' ...
... Sandringham alone. This sum was greater than that raised by any one county. Mr. Novello's Drury Lane Show. TN devising Careless Rapture, the new musical play at Drury Lane, Mr. Ivor Novello has used a recipe not unlike that used for his successful Glamorous ...
... Come when you like, when you please. TORQUAY. Matinee To-day 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8: TORQUAY QFERATIC UOCIEIV IN Till GREAT DRURY LANE SUCCESS '* THE JI PRICES - 5. -, 3 6, and 2 and Telephone 3251. rplllvTßi: ROYAL, EXETER. TWICE NIGHTLY. 6.53 and 8.50 ...
... Hippodrome. The former is being staged by that fame us pantomime producer Mr. Prince Littler, and is in effect the traditional Drury Lane Christmas entertainment at another theatre. (The success of Mr. Ivor Novello's Careless Rapture ha 6 1 made it impossible ...
... WILION. TORQUAY. TO-DAY . UNTIL SATURDAY, NIGHTLY AT 8. Matiuee Saturday at 2.30. THE TORQUAY Q.PERATIC gOCIETY THL GREAT DRURY LANE SUCCESS THE PRICES:-5,'-, and 2,6 'reserved), and 1/5. Telephone 3251. rpHEATRE ROYAL, EXETER. TWICE NIGHTLY. 6.5-1 and ...
... and the home manufacturer of dairy products is being put sound and organized footing. Spectacle Drury Lane. chief strength of se and Shine. Drury Lane's new musical comedy, its spectacle. This most generously offered and includes a scene at an aerodrome ...
... the first pantomime at this house, but it has been produced by Prince Littler, who was responsible for the pantomime at Drury Lane last year. I have only one serious complaint to make about it. Four hours is, I think, too long for even the best of good ...
... creates for us Peg Wofflngton, the Irish girl who followed her lover to London and, when he deserted her, got small part at Drury Lane, attracted the notice of David Garrick. and became the first actress of the day. The spirit of the times, and of the theatre ...
... TTELL FOR LEATHER, by Barre Lyndon the new play at the Phoenix Theatre the kind of play our fathers used to deligh in at Drury Lane before the war. It migh be The Whip brought up to date, with racin cars taking the place of racehorses. Its characters ...
... London's Christmas entertainments, and although, owing to the success of Careless Rapture, there will be no pantomime at Drury-lane this year, three others are promised us. For the first time in its history the Coliseum is to have a pantomime. Mr. Prince ...