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... bonoet. enforced langnter. Even f* Oewpatch *' etae-s: Abcndesrt hneac-qn.*’ *■ g all the way artseOee.'’ oora• 'r-hy eren Drury Lane TO-NIGHT 7. THE POPULAR -pass BOOT ...
... bonoet. enforced langnter. Even f* Oewpatch *' etae-s: Abcndesrt hneac-qn.*’ *■ g all the way artseOee.'’ oora• 'r-hy eren Drury Lane TO-NIGHT 7. THE POPULAR -pass BOOT ...
... BIRMINGHAM. Ijurt .i Ms. WjLLLEft ‘iTIK MAGNIFICENT* A Vew Play. In, three acta by Hsnst :pa.rt ant bar Urn suoceasfnl Drury Lane Wh-p I Rafail . AND THE LONDON LYRIC THEATRE COMPANY. Box Office open 10 to 5. Midland MONDAY NEXT. Sepw A-CAVALIBRN F ...
... for plaintiff, flhsot was Mr. H, B. Phillips, who was to have been manager to Mr for his opera season at Oovent Garden and Drury Lane and in Paris. By there would judgment for the plaintiff for *l.OOO, without co«U. Hr. J. B. lUUhowa, K. 0., for th« d«fead*Bt ...
... COHI’OiATioN •> Wofaia* Pag pm u. PJOOK'B TO LAS*. txxlnti.at la l>.aiac C*rv * . FAETJ.iS, Apply. OFFICISa. J> A.Y;OSnME PAiTY, DRURY LANE. Aj»ply:— PACKMA3t. 146. JTTLU. BDtME«OIIAM. ...
... evidently enjoyed. The and Queen of Spain spent yesterday quietly Kensington Palace. In the evening they saw “Sealed Orders” Drury Lane. ...
... take place to-night at 7.15 instead of this afternoon. To-morrow (Tuesday) and thereafter' twice daily at 2.15 and 7.15. , “Drury Lane has no cause to regret the innovation it has made.” ZDaily SeJegrapS. “As wonderful the world has ever teen.” Morning 9oit ...
... announcing that the concert was not likely to take place, because Mr. Collard was obliged to in London that night to pet form at Drury Lane Theatre. This was the grievance complained of, and it was alleged that the defendant (a Mr. Lamb) had sent round the crier ...
... revived. The most significant sign of the times is to be found in the programme at Drury Lane Theatre. Mr. Harris, as all the world knows, has woi bis fame and fortune at Drury Lane with spectacular pieces of a realistic kind, but this class of entertainment ...
... theatre, who was one of the original founders of Drury Lane, and the original Moses in the ** School for Scandal,** purchased £lOO worth of slock in the shape of Consols, which he gave over to a Drury Lane fund, and which was to his almoner, provide every ...
... PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Bole Proprietor and Manager, Mr. JAMES RODGERS. RETURN VISIT. FOR TEN NIGHTS, OF MR. ANDREW GREAT DRURY LANE DRAMA, •‘AMY ROBSARX.” With Mrs. JAMES RODGERS in the part of Amy (specially engaged Mr. Halliday. ail the original scenery ...
... refused application Colonel Mapleson, lessee of Her Majesty’* Theatre,to restrain Signor Del Puente from ringing in Carmen, at Drury Lane Theatre. Colonel Mapleson’* case was that tb* Signor waa bound to sing for him during tho present operatic season. It was ...
... ANGLO-FRENCH GALA “ENGLISH FAMILY ROBINSON” An Anglo-French gala variety show is offered at 5 p.m. in the Forces programme from Drury Lane, including Leslie Henson, Binnie Hale and other “stars” of the current “Up and Doing” company. followed by Gracie Fields ...