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LATE SIR FRANK BENSON

... practically the cradle of hockey in the West of England Sir Frank's knighthood was conferred on him on May 2nd, 1916, at Drury Lane Theatre, London, in connection with the Shakespearean Tercentenary, which was celebrated in that year. In the following ...

Bath Visitors List

... Miss Adela Katowska (Poland). Miss Shepherd Jones (London). Miss Armer (Llanisken). Miss Miles. Miss Rod well (Drury Lane). Miss Bourke (Drury Lane). Mr. Mackie (London). Mr. Ford (London). Mr. Herman Simberg (Poland) Mr. Julian Braunswerg (Poland). Mr. Chrystal ...

Bath Visitors List

... (London). Mrs. Basset /London). Miss Perry (Bath) Miss Blunden (London). Miss Robartes (London). Miss Rodwell (Drury Lane). Miss Bourke (Drury Lane). Miss Colleen Clifford (London). Miss Slade (London). Mr. Mackie (London). Mr. Ford (London). Mr. Felce (London) ...

Story of a Great Romance of 18th Century Bath

... not to mention an eventual tribe of creditors, and much perversity fate in his career as statesman, and in his control of Drury Lane Theatre. An amazing life was that of this great chameleon. Truly a man who himself wrecked his greatness. In Mr. Vachell ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... was distinguished by an imposing black beard. Another was Mr. Joe Skuse. who afterwards joined Mr. Glover's orchestra at Drury Lane Theatre. At about the same period the cornet player was a Mr. Williams, still well remembered for his always flawless reading ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... of lies and scandal be taken for their authors. Since Nash died in 1761. and 'School for Scandal' was first produced at Drury Lane Theatre in 1777, it is evident that Sheridan had ample time to become fully conversant with the maxims of The Beau. Busy ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... each undertaking. The only other theatre at the time to secure this distinction was, I believe, the more famous house at Drury Lane. London. Palmer, who died at Brighton in August, 1818, has another claim to fame as the originator of the mail coach, a ...

What's On Next Week

... What's On Next Week Theatre Royal, Bath. The Drury Lane musical comedy that has entranced millions, and is successful on every revival, definitely places The Desert Song as the greatest romance recent years, and it will welcomed next week at the Theatre ...

What's On Next Week

... and should not be missed. Book your favourite seats before it is too late. Telephone Bath 2161. Theatre Royal, Bath The Drury Lane musical comedy that successful on every revival, places The Desert Song as the greatest romance of recent years, and it ...

Notes By The Way

... The Nomads of Bath for presentation on Sunday at the Little Theatre. ''Star's Link With Bath Miss Queenie Leighton, a Drury ' Lane pantomime star of 30 years ago, who has died at Farnworth, near Bolton, at one time in her career earned £180 a week. She ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... company, of which her husband is the general manager The show opened on Friday in last week at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, after a three Tionths tour of the larger cities and towns, including Glasgow Edinburgh, and Manchester. :. Mrs. Zeitlin ...

What's On Next Week

... Rowing the Little Theatre during the first half of next week. ltle him depicts the meeting between Nell and Charles II at Drury Lane, and the jealousy this arouses the Duchess of Portsmouth, who plots to overthrow Nell, but is frustrated. The episode of ...