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... How OCT or x Sc^u-*.—On Lord Oofemne first visit Drury Lane bis utonl turn ...
... How OCT or x Sc^u-*.—On Lord Oofemne first visit Drury Lane bis utonl turn ...
... Donna from the Royal Italian Opera ; MISS POOLE, From tbe Theatre Royal Drury Lane ; HERR DAMCKE, Prime Tenor® from tb« Grand Opera, Berlin MR. BURDINI, From the Theatre Royal Drury Lane ; MR. BENEDICT. Further particular! in future advertisemeuts. S. HOWELL ...
... from the Royal Italian Opera ; MISS POOLE, From the Tbeatra Royal Drury Lane ; HERR DAMCKC, Primo Ten ore from the Grand Opera, Berlin ; MR. BURDINI, From the Theatre Royal Drury Lane ; MR. BENEDICT. Further particulars in future advertisemeuta. 8. HOWELL ...
... ELLIOT GALER. The Company comprises MISS FANNY TERNAN, Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Lyceum. MISS BRONTI, MISS ANGEL, AND MISS FANNY REEVES, Of the National Opera, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, MR. EDMUND ROSENTHALL, Principal Baritone of Her Majesty’s and Drury ...
... thaaa valuable artiele* ‘*Tlie U»z«*r’' la to obtained at all Bookstalls and Kewfogxnt*. Prioe Oflke: Bazaar Bnildiuga, Drury Lane. London. PODLTBT mm* MOLASBINE MEAL V«MU M. v mraenmuii i. mm TU HOUttUE im, *UK UaE, UROL MOUSES raanuraetured, M nee Mm ...
... Mademoiselle trade, from the Theatre Royal, Paris,will make her lirsl appearance; also Mr, J. Doughty, from the Theatre iyal, Drury Lane. ...
... during the paal Season. lie Orchestra will include the principal Solo erformers from M. Jullieus Concerts, Iheatre Royal Drury Lane. Door open Half-past Seven, Concert commence at Eight o’clock. Prices —Front Seats, Is.; Back Ditto, 2*. Tickets to he hntl ...
... of the Theatre Uoval Drury Lane. MR B. BOWLER. of the Thea're Royal Drury Lane. Princess's, and Lvcenm. And miss k i k wauuington. Of the Theatres Hotbl Drnrv Lane and llaymarket. MISS HUDSON. Al*o of the the Theatre Koval Drury Lane. WITH .1 FILL & KFFICIEST ...
... Langley, Bristol, J. loser, Walaaii, iron founder J. Conran, Gosport, slater 'V. Friday, Jan. 16. O. Joshua, Brown low feueet, Drury Lane, W. IngtM, llounsditcb, carrier U. No*ns, Otford Street, cbcmial G- and J. Evens, Led Cane, warehouseman W. Gudstone, Surrey ...
... the first time in storewibury) the appreaching rtsit the famous (oiuDanv (cotnprising members), from Oorent ra House and Drury Lane Theatre, 'The company having very the management are ansiou* that the wlshre of their natron? should consulted in selecting ...
... ” Evening Subject:— ‘'CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIAL SERVICE. ' RE-APPEARANCE MR. CHEVAUER AFTER MIS MOST SUCCESSbUL KNOAOKMENT DRURY LANE THEATRE IN THE “SINS OF SOCIETY.” jyjTSIC HALL. SHREWSBURY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEB.. 18 & 101 MR. ALBERT CHEVALIER AND ...
... River, also granted to Audubon. I here is only one person living, since Bannister death, who pcrloiuied the stage the hist Drury Lane theatre with Garrick, and that the once celebrated Harlequin Byrne, father of Oscar Byrne, who still active, and enjoys ...