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... ban the prorineial Cnenranine that will interpret tlie new Drury Lane .drama to Mr. H. C. Arnold, who ea( ...
... ban the prorineial Cnenranine that will interpret tlie new Drury Lane .drama to Mr. H. C. Arnold, who ea( ...
... whiekiea. Walking home from the Pantomim-. Litlla Cliria (who uaually bed rery early): Mamma, bare all the anirela beea Drury Lane to-ni|rbtF Mamma : No, darlmir. Why F LittleChria .pomt* uut the atara): ’Cauae they're kept tlie lampa up there lighted ...
... stock farce, by no means familiar to the present generation of playgoers, entitled High Life Below Stairs,* produced at Drury Lane considerably over century ago. The principal characters receive satisfactory treatment from Miss Bufton, Miss A. Murray ...
... Ilaymarket bills preserved in the British Museum. 'Also Museum eullectiou Las recently been enriched by the splendid series of Drury Lane bills presented by Mr. Augustin Barris who Morality and public spirit in the matter deserve the warmest recognition. It ...
... highest reach in scenic splendour; and as Naughty Ne;:o or, Harlequin C Decline and Fall, it would make the fortune of Drury lane. The show is a thing of wonder, but its greatest wonder is involved in the question—how did it get here ? To have brought ...
... occupatiim Mr Large, near the Old London Apprentice public-house. She ran out for the Arrowry, and afterwards rings round Drury Lane, Tybroughton, the Old Hall farm, Ac., and little after three o'clock hounds were drawn off when in a field near to the Kennels ...
... gleaming blade No Barnwell to pollute your sacred shade!” In the prologue to Lillo’s tragedy, acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, by hi* Majesty’s servants, in 1731,” is openly stated that the tragedy is bamd upon this original ballad of “ George Barnwell ...
... country, and after a brilliant tour m the provincial, preparatiom were made kw the prOduction of with English text, at Drury Lane, 1874, when the death of Madame Pampa-Ross brought the enterprise to an abrupt termination. Mr. limahowever, subsequeutly ...
... Stanhope St., instead of continuing in a direct line to the Stra nd, the street bifurcate., the western branch crossing Drury Lane and entering Catherine St. and the Strand close to Wellington St., so as to form an approach to Waterloo Bridge. The eastern ...
... actual eoutents bills of the London morning sad evening papers of the day. and the crowning following the famous gathering at Drury Lane. The hills are all molititod and bound hi violet leather—violet being Miss Fourren's favourite oolour. •I he mover bears ...
... imbue ;Hilary in the liuited Kingdom a copy of the catulogno of the Annetta ExhiLition recently held in the grand mama of Drury Lane Theatre s Loudon. The aristocratitt organ-grinder has again snide Lie al.r-sr..iioe in the .1 recta of Landon. With his ...
... —lit,Pima rant nhootingi-otniumioed. 2nd, The riait tlie Congregational I’uion Leieoetet dtd, email fire in tba kit, lieu Drury Lane Theatre, hut waa apeedily ettinguiahed. 4th. The and reached from Balmoral ruilfo for Cherbourg, th, Death Mr. Byron Bead ...