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THE DRAMA ON HORSEBACK

... a r1a donkey meant real dramatic art. HowI then shal we appraise the achievement of Sir Augustasi who upon the stage of Drury Lane has attempted nothing less than a representation of the Grand National Steeplechase ? Not only are the horses real horses ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... played Jicqlne- to Mr Irving's Robert Mlacaire, IS Mansfield's company. Nearly all the best seats for next oal 1- opera at Drury Lane has' alreadybet hs . ise!s I Solongas this interest is maistasnul thi 1t Cii opera will now be a yearly event. Mr Charles ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... 1 TIhe Shaughraun, was for the first time played at Wallack's Theatre, New York. Twelve months after it was produced at Drury Lane, when, v rote a well-known critic, ' there was cheering to the echo, calls before the curtain innumerable, waving of ha ...

MARCH MAGAZINES

... Mont Blanc. A chatty article on the Ladies' Gallery in the House of Commons, Notes on Bird Music, and a history of Drury Lane are well worth reading. In fiction the first place is taken by Walter Besant's new novel, The Ivory Gate, which, so far ...

CULLEN THEATRICALS

... rise 'iThe nestling Eagle flutters eye it flies : And who can tell, but that our Dratna's fame May one (lay rival even Drury Lane. Could we but penetrate, like Itighland seers, Through the dim vista of the conming yeArs; Then Idgilt we see here, oniv ...

THE VALLERIA-FOLI CONCERT

... been one of d unbroken succss, and she has been prirna donna of . the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden; Her Majesty's Drury Lane, and the Haymarket; La ! Scala, Milan * Academy of Music and Metroolitan e |Opera ouse, New York. Madame Vaberia n has also ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... accepted an engagemrerit for next season with Mr Gye. Alir Augustus FHarris is busily makiing his ar- rangemetnts for the Drury Lane Christnas antomrime, which, theatre-goers wvill be pleased to beat, wilt this year be Signed by the prince of pantomime ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... also join thi company. Mr Elwood will play a r. 11oo000ei d lr Leonard Eriyne, the actor, sprained his ankle ft badly on Drury Lane staye a might or two ago, and f hr his place is tetipoiarily taken by Mr Hamilton, part % le author of The Armada.' le ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... on Monday first. Fhe character sustained by Mr Gibson in the original cast of The World.” when that drama was produced Drury Lane, was that of Langley, a solicitor. Since hi%appearance in Aberdeen, some two years ago, Mr Gibson has been laid aside ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... situation in Victor Hugo's work. On the occasion of the performance for the benefit of the Royal General Theatiical Fund at Drury Lane on the 4ih of March, Mr W. Terriss will recite for the first time a poem called The Dandy Fifth. . A mathematical musician ...

LITERATURE

... is simple, and within the compass of any voice. MrEodwel'sBalad, whichisintroduced in the Cricket Match, performed at Drury Lane, is commonplace. The Waltzes are lively, though there is nothing striking either in tem ore the Polka. I Hovehlo's Part ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... intimate. Mr Boughton, ?? is always ?? dresdes for new plays : MNIr Seymour Lucas. ?? covered himsel' with glory over the Drury Lane 'Armada pro. duction, and now bus4ies himself in seeing that MLr MLansfield'siforthcoiaincI Richard Ifl. is both artistic ...