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... and ask me who the composer is I doubt if anyone knows. The tune i 5 Taunton Dean. first heard in - The Jolly Crew in Drury Lane in 1641. Later it became the favourite of ' pirates in the West Indies. You can't keep a good tune down. There are records ...
... dying to his credit. He now lives with his wife and family at Beckenham Kent. Gone Larne-born Miss Valerie Hobso “star” the Drury Lane musion show. “The King and I.“ di = covered to-day just how quickl a cherished possession can lo.'- Washing her hands in ...
... boss. Mr. James E. Johnston. Hazel will arrive on Thursday and in the evening she is being taken to see ‘The King and I” at Drury Lane. All day Friday she will be at Lime Grove studios and on Saturday she will be sightseeing in London until her return home ...
... M'Keown will arrive in London the previous day by air. After a short rehearsal at Lime Grove studios, she will visit the Drury Lane musical. •* The King and I —and. incidentally, see a compatriot Miss Valerie Hobson, Larne-born star this show. Friday ...
... the lead Keady. apprentice jo . ner. who lin The King and 1. the American sustained serious injuries to his musical, at Drury Lane. London. right hand on April 8. 1952, was Ma Hobson, who was born at awarded by consent £1.250 Lams, said that as soon as ...
... Individual parts of the Comet after It broke up. To marry again For some time Larne-born Miss Valerie Hobson, star of the Drury lane musical The King and I.' has been parrying questions on tne subject of her matrimonfal intentions. To-day, however, the ...
... would give up her stage and screen career. At present she is playing the lead in “The King and I.” the American musical, at Drury Lane. London. Miss Hobson, ssho was born at Lams, said that as soon sha was married she would retlro and give up all her stags ...
... would give up her stage and screen career. present she is playing the lead in “The King and I, the American musical, at Drury Lane. London. Mias HaSaan, whs was tarn at Lama. saM that as assn as aha was eMirtsd she wauM and glva all her stage and Mai ...
... bowling green, South- ceeded tamely enough, until Shybooth He married, and a revolt of lock came on; his aspect was so the Drury Lane players made an terrifying that there was a silence. opening there for himself and his Then suddenly, a tumultuous wife ...
... he became musical director for Mr. Cowards shows. including Pacific 1861. starring Mary Martin. at the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane. The technique of orchestraticn whie:i he has evolved is largely due to the provrtion of strings, and the ' emd•ict , r's ...
... First performance One detail of the Anthem's first public performance is worth recounting. This took place at London's Drury Lane Theatre in 1745, at the conclusion of Ben Jonson's play The Alchemist. The version was written on the His Majesty was ...