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THE COMING MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Juges at its concert of March 30, 1.840, and ?? the following June. Musard, who Was conducting pro winade concerts at Drury Lane Theatre, also performed Loe, Francs Jugeas in November. The overture nKing ear, the opus 4 of Berlic; has not been ...

EASTER HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... an old and familiar drama from Drury Lane, the joint work of Mr. Penry Pvttitt land Sir Augustus Harris. Human Nature is one of the most successful of the dramas introduced to the public by the lessee of Drury Lane. It has been played to enthusiastic ...

BANK HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... which is described as the latest burlesque. The company includes Mr. Arthur Alexander and Miss Julia Kent (late of the Drury Lane Pantomime), Mr. Walter Stanton (whom Birmingham playgoers wvill remember as the Giant Rooster at the last Prince of Wales ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... WLNNER2 In producing the famous spectacular melodramas that; bave for many years formed the attractns of the autumn season at Drury Lane Theatr, Sir Augustus Harris knows exactly how to gauge the taste and requements of his public. He knows that it would be ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW FOR 1870

... certain fireworks which he held in his hand; Alfred BUi (15) jeweller, Barr Street, was burnt on the hand; Peter Login, Drury Lane, on the face; and James Dasveaport, Aeton Now Road, ork the fingers, 1ll from the !he eseamer through the Sues aal have ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... forward to with more than usual i interest from the fact that one of the new sheriffs is Mr. Augustus Harris, the lessee of 3 Drury Lane Theatre, and that to Mr. Harris was entrusted the duty of organising the show. Moreover, it has been known that a large ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... Museum, a collection of MS. plays, or parts of plays, about 160 In number, which formerly constituted the theatrical chest of Drury Lane Theatre, while under the management of 1B. Brinsley Sheridan. Father Oskeley's History of the Tractarian Move. ment, which ...

VANCE'S VARIETIES

... Swell, in eaeh of which the Make-up was excellent. Mir. Vaneo was aceompanied by IMiss Amalia (from the Vaudeville and Drury Lane Theatres), who has a pleasing contralto voice; Miss Eunice Irying (soubrette); Miss Amy Belmore (of the Covent Garden Concerts) ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... the CaieWy or Daly's before long. Miss Evie Green, the leading lady of Florodora, joins Mr. Edwarde3 early next year. Drury Lane will open on September 15 with a new drara by Cecil Raleigh (the name of which may yet have to be definitely fixedl, with ...

LITERATURE, ART, AND THE DRAMA

... been entrusted to Mr. Charles Bacon, the well. known sculptor, whose statue of the Prince Consort has just been completed. Drury Lane Theatre will reopen next Saturday, with a drama entitled Rebecca, adapted by Mr. Andrew Halliday, and founded upon Sir ...

MUSICAL GUILD CONCERT

... company, sand the drama is to be presented with SU the spectacular aoessories which have made it such a, I peat succes at Drury Lane. The Prodigal Daughter a is a sporting drama,. and owe of the leading features is a representation of .&intaree on the ...

GRAND THEATRE

... there is certain to be hearty applause when the effort is defeated. As in the case of all productions which now come from Drury Lane, much care is bestowed on the spectacular effect, and in this respect The Pro- digal Daughter is not bebinfihand. The ...