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LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Weston, who comes of one - of the oldest theatrical families in the country her grandfather, Edmund Falconer, being lessee of Drury Lane Theatre many yeavs ago. 2 Judging by the manner in which the piece has 2 been received in other towns, big bosiness 3 should ...

HELD PRISONER BY A GANG OF ROUGHS

... let off with a cauition. DRURY LANE SAVED. e UnderWeadnesday night's date Sir Augnstui. e Harris writes, to the Morninq :- The im- s preseion seems to be abroad t.hat ' Robinson - bCrusoe,;' produced- last night at Drury- Lane Theatre, is not only the ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... as on the previous visit. Mr, Edward Lewis takes the place of the absentee, who ifs appearing in Life of Pleasure at Drury Lane. All the well-known ?? Caannonade, Sidelight, Rlackc Ivory, Profligate, and Leeds-will be introduced into the celebrated ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... about Vree weeks later Mr, Wyndhami brings his season to a close. Moms :-Charles Reade's dramn Drink is in rehearsal cit Drury Lane, and will succeed For. nmlsa, there about the end of the ?? Tomboy. goes into lice evening bill at the Vaude. ville ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Theatre, while the special scenery carried for th( comtedy has been painited by Messrs. JosepI Harker ammd Hall, of tlhe Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Lyceum Theatres. Tho ceetimnes will also be in keeping with tho general character of the comedy, which ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... is tbe most successful comedian on the variety stage may sound tell, but tthe fact that lie ties been engaged for the Drury Lane pantomimes every Cliristmas for seven 2 years to coms about proves it. Thte programme also includes Florrie d'Orville, ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... ?? :made 3n this week, and several novelties are introduced. a Murray and White's original white minstrelms 's from the Drury Lane Theatre, have been engaged to at considerable nipense, and give entire eatefac. cm tion in their songs and dances. The one ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... probably well known, Human Nature is one of the best spectacular plays ever produced, a ol, augmented as it is by the Drury Lane scenery, the piece cannot fail to be thoroughly enj oyed. GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. At the Grand this week will be staged ...

AN OLD-FASHIONED FESTIVAL AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... OLD-FASRIONED FET1VAL AT I DRURY-LANE THEATRE. (Pr OUI1 WELSH COttREPONDNsw rN LON-DON.) IpaSWIch There is no place Of amfusOemet, around which addres So many historical assootattons cling ag the old dnesday Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. It has ?? been ho was ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... drink, poor a f Edmrnnd 'Kean soon falls from the high posi- I(c I tion to whioh his genius earries him-tragedian b 3 of Drury Lane Theatre, London. He is te-mpted o I Twre and more by wine and women, and he succumbs. Matters move swiftly, and T'Sean ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... town, Neither Mr. Thorns nor Miss, Hervey 'will be abie to resume their parts for some timen, uFormosa wae revived at Drury Lane lasli veekkl and when 'it has run its course it will be followed by ,prink, with Mr. Charles Warner as: Coucean.. Mr. ...

A WELSHMAN IN OPERA AT DRURY-LANE

... and lisn ability as anl operatic singer. ir. Ben Davies will take orominiontparts in other operas during the season at Drury Lane. Esmeraida wiii be repeated to-night and on Friday next. the other I works produced this week being *- Pidelis and the ...