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DRURY LANE STORIES

... DRURY LANE STORIES. Here are a couple of stories with the great Augustus off Drury Lane for a hero. He was plain.Mr. Harris, then, and was having the “ show redecorated. During the progress of the work one of his most persistent was bothering him with ...

“FIRST NIGHTS AT DRURY LANE

... “FIRST NIGHTS AT DRURY LANE. Speaking of “first nights” at Drury Lane Theatre, * writer in the Gentletroman, says : The great Augustus is quite a study on these occasions. He is never ruffled in sight of the public, in whose warm gaze he seems to ripen ...

Theatre royal, drury lane, London. and Manager, Mr. F. B. CriATTERTON. '! rama Modem London Life called XORMOSA ..

... Theatre royal, drury lane, London. and Manager, Mr. F. B. CriATTERTON. '! rama Modem London Life called XORMOSA ; or, the Railroad to Ruin, in four Acts written by Dion Boucicaolt.—Scenery and incidenta : Act 1. Oxford—Scene 1. The Old Swan Boathouse ...

Theatre royal, drury lane, London Lessee and Ma- ager, Mr. P. B. Chat teuton. Now representing drama of Modern ..

... Theatre royal, drury lane, London Lessee and Ma- ager, Mr. P. B. Chat teuton. Now representing drama of Modern London Life, called FORMOSA; or, the Railroad Brin, four Acts, written by Dion Boncioaolt.—Scenery and incidents : Act 1. Oxford Sosoe 1. The ...

ASSEMBLY BOOMS. WHITSTABI.E. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBKR 3rJ. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8 p.tn. Under the direction of ..

... (from Theatre Koya), Drury Lane, and principal Concerts). Miss RHODA LARKIN (from Comedy Theatre). Miss KATE CUTLER (from Toole’s Theatre). M s. WATSON (from St. James’ Hall, London). Mr. WALTER URIDGE (from Theatre Royal, Drury Lane). Mr. FKEDK. CONNEAUX ...

RETUKNING on same day only from CH&EINQ CROSS at 12.15 midniglit. Tickets, Bills, and all particulars can ..

... WRITE FOR SALE BOOK, pos! free. The following Pantomimfs arc being performed in London twite daily: ADELPHI, “Cinderella”; DRURY LANE, “Dick Whittington”; DUKE OF YORKS, “Peter Pan”; LYCEUM, “Red Riding Hood.” ...

SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE,

... ; Three Months) 5s- Foreign Subscription, including Postage. £1 Is- 8d- for 12 Months- P. 0.0 TO BE MADE PAYABLE AT THE DRURY LANE POST OFFICE, \V.C, to A. K. BRUCE. Publishing Office and Office for Advertisements : 7, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND, LONDON ...

AN ACTRESS’S BETTING BILL

... Glasshouse-street, sued Miss Lilian Delamere, an actress now playing in the pantomime of “Dick Whittington and his Cat” at Drury Lane, to recover £3B 9s. lid., as money paid by plaintiff for defendant at her request.—Mr. Wildey Wright appeared for the plaintiff ...

TAKING A BOX AT THE THEATRE

... has sued Mr. Augustus Harris, lessee and manager of Drury Lane Theatre, for the recovery of £2 ss. 6d., damages for alleged breach of contract. Plaintiff stated that she went to the box-office Drury Lane and purchased a private box ticket. She paid £2 2h ...

THE WHITSTABLE AND DISTRICT 216 th STAKE - BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. A X APPROPRIATION will be made On THURSDAY ..

... the Eoyal Italian Opera, will sing. MB. HALLAM, from the Alhambra, London, will sing. AIR. ODELL, from the Theatres Eoyal Drury Lane, Lyceum, and Haymarket, will give Two Eecitals. MR. H. PASQUIER ANDREWS will play a Violin Solo, THE WHITSTABLE AMATEUES ...

FUNDING A THEATRICAL COMPAKT. Mr. WiliiMon applied Mr. Justice Chitly for leave to serve petition to wind np ..

... laee where the business is carried on, and therefore the petition could be served. Mr. A. Roberts, Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane Theatre, and a Mr. fgatkin, were the directors, and were each shareholders 1,000 shares each. Four other persons signed ...

DEATH OF DION BOUCICAULT

... following year saw him in London, and in the first two months of 1855 two of hig plays were produced in London, Eugenie ” at Drury Lane, and “Janet Pride ” at the Adelphi. Bra greatest success was yet to come, however, when m September, 1860, he commenced ...