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DRURY LANE TEATRE

... old Drury Lane greenroom that Baddeley's bequest of £L00., out ot the interest of which a cake, wine, and punch were to be partakcn of by the Drury Lane actors in their greenroom on every Twelfth Night for ever,' originated; but the old Drury Lane greenroom ...

A POETICAL PLAY AT DRURY LANE

... A POEtIOAL PLAY AT DRURY LANE-. The Ttnes gives the following description of the niow ?? produced on Wednesday evening at Drury Lane, nuder the title of Nitoords, a poetical play in five acts by Misss 0le. Graves. Scene: The city of Memphis aSO its ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... of the principal performers received a call. The ?? is peceded by anrausing farce entitled Te Little Babel ?? DRURY LANE THEATRE. Drury Lane Theatre was the scene of a, pleasant little function on Saturday 'hi -ht, writes a representative. The Babes ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... of 'Munden, and the F1lutter of Jones. The most solemn of gay Doricourts was Johnb Tremble, who performed it in 1790 at Drury Lane, Mrs. Jordan acting Ledtia ifardy with marvellous dash and spirit. 'The Jast is a character which was always a favourite ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... night at the Prince of Wales Theatre, before a Large and appreciative audience. Pleasure was one of the great successes of Drury Lane, and during its two tours in the provinces it has met with equal good fortune. The merit of the play to a vast extent lies ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... illustrates them. In 'A Life of :'leasure, which he wrote in conjunction with the late Henry Pettitt, and produced at Drury Lane last September, he shoves us the popular Skiudle's Hote, at Maidenhead-on-Thames, the vestibule of the no less famous ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... interpreting the sentiments of com- posers the most various in style and characteristics, In 1882, Herr Richter conducted, at Drury Lane, a series of German operas, of which the most important novelties were Wagner's Meistersinger and Tristan und Isolde ...

MR. HALLIDAY'S LATEST DRAMATIC ABORTION

... hut it s open to doubt whether the Highlud Ooart will thoroughly appreciate the efiort made to Indnce hoyalty by the nev Drury Lane play. The name of Sir Walter Scott hae no doubt beneir aed sd bandled about in connection with suacessful Drury Lano plays ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... Ldawwaj. Ben Chusrker, the bo'sun, is a very good character study as presented by Mr. Fred Dobell, who created the part at Drury Lane, and Miss Lilian Millward's assumption of the rtle of Mangery Lnrrwocd is pleasing. All the other characters are well sustained ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... topics. No theological or political controversies will be allowed. A series of Shakespearean performances hag been given at Drury Lane. On Monday, The MIerry Wives of Windsor was produced for the benefit of Mr. Anderson, who played Ii1ftraaff; Mr. Cres- ...

MR. IRVING ON ACTORS AND ACTING

... early manhood, lou the lecturer to tile night in January, 1814, when ieen achieved. his first great success as Shylock, at Drury Lane. The fascination of his manner led Mr. Irviug to couclude that Iean Was the greatest genius our stage has ever seen. Coleridge ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... Originally produced at Drury Lane in 1714, it was revived by David Garrick in 1757, and it was in the effective character of the jealous Don Felix that the great actor bade farewell to the stage. In 1815 it was again played at Drury Lane by a company that ...