DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE. EVVIIIIO, HU LL Mr. Phelps, Messrs. Swln• bourne, Pbelps, fuel Lanett: Mesdames 11. Aran. Isobel Adams, VandenbnlT.—And NUMBER NIl': OR, HARLEQUIN AND THE GNOME KING THE GIANT MOUNTAIN. ...
... DRURY LANE. EVVIIIIO, HU LL Mr. Phelps, Messrs. Swln• bourne, Pbelps, fuel Lanett: Mesdames 11. Aran. Isobel Adams, VandenbnlT.—And NUMBER NIl': OR, HARLEQUIN AND THE GNOME KING THE GIANT MOUNTAIN. ...
... DRURY LANE. Tins PATST. Mr. Phelps, Messrs. E. Phelps, F. Hanby. Fitzjames, Harcourt. il'lntyre, Warner, and W. ilanison : Herman redn. Mrs. 11. Vanienhoff,tt Isabel Adams. —And WANTED HUSBANDS YOR SIX. Miss Hudspeth. ET. Tau DAVID OAIIIIOE. Warm Boehm ...
... DRURY LANE. Last night was performed this Theatre, a new Tragedy, called Remorse. It is, we understand, from the pen of Mr. COLERIGE. Of the fable we shall not, at present, give a full detail, as it is too complex for our limits, and the. lateness of ...
... DRURY LANE THIS THAT gears. Rouse and ; Alleyne end To conclude with THE GREAT CITY. Mui Werner, Stoeton, Illtzpones, Rouse, Irving, do. ; Mesdames Robertson, There, and Thompson. TEA ETI7IIIO, DEAF AS A Mr. Compton, —A WILD GOOSE. Maras. Sothern, Buckstene ...
... DRURY LANE. If time and apace permitted, which they do not on a boziofpnight, a volume might be written on the subject of Old Drury. It has been the scene of Sheridan's dramatic triumphs, of Lord Byron's attempts at managership, the subject or excuse ...
... DRURY LANE. Saturday evening witnessed the close of the operatic special seasm, and the performance was on the whole very satisfactory. For Acts and Galatea, which the public b►d been led to expect, were substituted the first met of Norma, and the third ...
... DRURY LANE. Friday Hoadly's comedy of the Suspicions Husband was re% ived, and in which Mr. Stanley appeared in the part of Ranger, with increased success. Thursday Mr. Maywood, from the Theatre Royal Glasgow, made his first appearance in Shylock, and ...
... DRURY LANE. A new Farce from the pen of Mr. Dibdin was on Thursday night acted, for the first time, tinder the eccentric title of What hest;—This piece derives its mum from a series of hitlits-ous incidents. .% nephew assumes the character of his uncle ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The entertainments provided last night at establishment drew a tremendous audience. tainly the performances of the present ectuestil company are far supe r i or t o an ythi ng o f t he produced here. The applause which greeted 1 r ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Shakapeares unctuous Comedy of the Merry Wives o Windsor, was performed on Saturday night at this Theatre, on which occasion a young lady, whose name we could not learn, made her first appearance as sweet Ann Pape. She was dreadfully ...
... THEATRES. DRURY LANE. The first part of Historical Play of Hamar IV was per formed last night, when Mr. ELLISTON repeated the character of Falstaf for the first three Acts in a pretty effective, but, to-. wards the close, in an °peeing manner. The fifth ...
... DRURY LANE Ti-TEATRE. MEETING OF , THE Mir& AND , PERFOrtMERS. go, Saturday a Nieeting, consisting of mospof the Committee and *Performers of Druty Lane Theatre, took place in the Saloon, put scant to a circular notice °lva subject of very g - rest interest ...