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A Drury Lane Hit On The Talkies

... A Drury Lane Hit On The Talkies. “New Moon,” at the Picture House, would be a picture of unusual merit even without the delightful singing of its costars, Lawrence Tibbett and Grace Moore, who deliver the song hits of the original stage production as ...

TO-MORROW NIGHT THE CELEBRATED BEN GREET COMPANY WILL FRODUCZ The Greatest Drury Lane Success. . THE . . WHITE -

... TO-MORROW NIGHT THE CELEBRATED BEN GREET COMPANY WILL FRODUCZ The Greatest Drury Lane Success. . THE . . WHITE - HEA THER IN TUX MUSIC HALL. PRIOES-3s, 2s, and Is. Doors Open at 7.30 ; Commence at S. Early Doors at 7 o'clock, 6d extra. Booking and Ticketa ...

LITERARY NOTICES. A Drama. By V. Sardott and E. Moreau. To presented at Drury Lane, Theatre by Henry Irving. Some

... LITERARY NOTICES. A Drama. By V. Sardott and E. Moreau. To presented at Drury Lane, Theatre by Henry Irving. Some Explanatory Notes by an Italian Student. London : The Chiswick Press. 1903. This is an account of the great Italian poet intended to help ...

THE SPORTING DUCHESS

... THE SPORTING DUCHESS Or, The Derby Winner. A Picturisation of the celebrated Drury Lane Melodrama, featuring ALICE JOYCE. A real Derby is shovin, and the audience has a fine view of the racers. ...

Mr W. T. RUSHBURY

... his Patrons. This Wonderfully ilintic Drama, produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, in 1885, still playing in the Principal Theatres Great Britain. It is the greatest of aU Drury Lane successes, full of Humour, Pathos, and Interest of the moat s ...

MUSIC HALL, PETERHEAD,

... PETERHEAD, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLYWEDNESDAY, August 18th Mr Tom MACFARLANE presents HALL Clarra's Great Play_ The Prodigal Son , From Drury Lane Theatre, London. Prices-3e, 2a, & Is ; Limited number at 6d. Seats Booked at Mr J. IL MENNIEI3, Stationer. Are you Going ...

CRUDEN BAY AMATEURS IN MELODRAMA

... Night” to a crowded audience. The plav is melodrama of the good old-fashioned type. such as brought a lump to the throats of Drury Lane addicts in days gone by. It was very capablv acted, and if the sum-total result was rather depressing that was the fault ...

ARE COUISG

... Patrons. This wonderfully-Realistic Drama, produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, in 1885, is still playing in the Principal Theatres in Great Britain. It is the greatest of all Drury Lane successes. V The Company will consist of the Old Favourites ...