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OUR LONDON LETTER

... aprearance had excited his sympathy. Thy benefactor had evidently plenty iif money to spare, and very goon the innigent of Drury Lane gathered round the door, in the hope that be would convert the elegant saloon into a ragged school dining - room. Presently ...

HIGHCLERE

... It was stated, was very respectably connected, and forseveral years be had been engaged as an actor at the Criterion and Drury Lane Theatres, Tritton being merely hit theatrical name. He became acquainted with the female prisoner at the Criterion Theatre ...

FACETLE

... tL ' youth,' John, gurgled Mrs. Wheezebotlam ; but, lot ! till this Egypting war come to a sod, I Dever koow'd as Sir Drury Lane was a real General. 1 suppose he'll do it all on the stage, wen he some bock along of his troops's and things ! Ma. Bisoirr ...

WILTSHIRE•

... dramatic companies are announced to appear during the season. Amongst the plays to be produced are The World (the famous Drury Lane drams), La Mascotte, Les Cloches de Corneville, Felts, and other well-known productions ; Mr. D'Oyley Carte's opera ...

WORTH A OWNER A BOX

... whom even stout-hearted Sir Roger de Coverley stood in such terror that he would not venture out to see the new tragedy at Drury Lane without the escort of Captain Sentry, wearing the saws sword he made use of at the battle of Steenkirk, and • party of ...

LITZRLTUU

... landlords, and dealing with rents in a manner which probably w amount to vertical confiscation. Mr. Augustus Harris writing on Drury Lane as the National Theatre, shows that during the last few yews on the question of high art production it has done sons thing ...

CATMORB

... been i ijured by an explosion in the prison at Gras. Ada Sennett, formerly a well-known London artnws, and the widow of a Drury Lane actor whn committed suicide a few wel‘ks ago, again appeared in Manchester Police-court on Saturday, charged I with drunkenness ...

WELLY NEWS

... has had suddenly Wei a termination. At the time of his death Sir Augustus Harsh' was not oaly the leases and manager of Drury Lane and Covent Garden, but of the Avenue Tiwatte,the Grand Theatne,Lseds, and the Theitre Royal, Newcastle. He was manager cf ...

Before Mount, Esq. ( Chasrman), C. S. Stoma, and S. Matthews. Ely. SEARCE OF On Monday an inquest was held

... I. Blanchard, as the oldest living dramatic journilist, and as the author of all the Christmas Comic Annuals produced at Drury Lane Theatre in succession for nearly thirty years. Particulars have been received at Lloyds of a masacre on board the Kate Waters ...

11? EEKLY NEWS

... woman, but this one excep- ewbury - 1158 a ever ran on a common :cad, and to decide as to its future. For six years lion at Drury Lane is no doubt designed to •1 P 4 ug es . Li:a at the inventions there had been a tiouriahing gymnasium, and to avuurito English ...

THE STATE#POF IRELAND

... the two following seasons she acted with her bushel , in the revivals produced under his superintendence at Haymarket and Drury Lane, and in 1846 accompanied him on his tour to the United States. After their return came the memorable Keen rtgiase at the ...

W. JOYCE & CO.

... will appear as Hamlet, Romeo, and Petruchio. He join Sir Augustus Harris's company as leading min in the autumn drama at Drury lane. I have before me a cop; of the Ceylon Indeptoodewt, in which there appears, as part of a series of '• Public Letters to ...