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THEATRICALS

... withou t that foolish feel. ing, wbat is Romeo arid Juliet worth? * Mrs. Siddons acquired her transcendant reput- tation in Drury-lane Theatre. I1AYMARKETTtiE.A it E.-the following address was delivered on Saturday ott thln close of this Theatre:- 1 Ladies ...

VARIETIES

... H He who hath a mouth of his own should not bid any one else blow. a You murder time, said the leader of the band at Drury Lane to Mr. Keemble, who was rehearsing a song in Ri'erelrd .Cwur de Lion. ' Well, if I do, replied the tragedian, I am more ...

THE THEATRE

... and promptly falls in love with her, though she is the daughter of the Ron. Mrs. Farquhar and he is the son of a drunken Drury Lane property-maker. What seems most distressing at' first sight is the fact that the charming Rose Farquhar, known as Sweet ...

THE THEATRE

... On Monday, limci. cault's drama, Grimaldi, was represented, when Mr. 13. Soutar and Mr. Maclean, from the Olympic and Drury Lane Theatres, made their edcnit, and speedily wvon the favour of the audience. Mr. ?? gave a very clever delineation of the ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... ruautic drama by Messrs. Pettitt and Sinms Will probably rteptlrsee the Union Jack at the Adelphi Theatr.ci-The subjeet of the Drury Lane pantemine to be prodteced, it goes wvithlout saying, on Boxing Night is The Babes in the Wood.- Thse ~inbian Minle, lavirlg ...

THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD

... applause filled me with pride and ambition, aisd at the end a, of a three months' eng-ageinont at Oxford I returned to Lt Drury Lane Theatre a much better actor than when I left it. (Checers.) If any thing could increase urY respect and [gratitude towatrds ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... in his art. d Mr. Augustus Harris's exhibition of Armada relies and g; Elizabethan pictures and armour will be opened at Drury- lane on the 24th icst. Miss Mary Anderson will shortly give a solitary repre- e sentation of The Cup, probably in Liverpool ...

LITERARY & OTHER NOTICES

... the decorationa of the Emperor's box alone Cost 10001. On the revival of Italian opera 16,0001. was spent in six weeks. A Drury Lane pantomime costs 16,0001. to 20,0001. to produce, and a big procession from 50001. to 60001. A principal boy gets 601. ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... Lloyd, C. Banks, Brereton, Stnley I Smith, alnd Santley, mitn Mr. COrrodns. For the productiont of The Armadal'' ut Drury Lane oil the 22nd inst. a strotg- conitatily hirs h(3ent etigagetytg Icottprising Mliss Wtinifretl Friery, Mrr. Leon,,rd Boytne ...

THE MUSIC ROOM

... present day, fully and justly entitle her. We are glad to hear that Mr. Hooper has secured the services of Miss Julia Daly, of Drury Lane ahd the Adelphi Thratres; she will make her first appearance in Oxford on Monday next. Judging from her success and popularity ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... and painted by Mr. W. C. Fisher, of Oxford, scenic artist; the stage- director was Mr. Rogerson, of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane; Mr. Nathan, of Tichborne-street, London, costutnier; and Mi- . Wilson, of the Strand, coiffeur. It is butt dule, how- ever ...

NEW BRUNSWICK THEATRE

... Stephens's return to Covent Garden Theatre Saturday heartily welcomed by overflowing ?? feron does not renew her engagement with Drury Lane manager -the price appears the only ?? opera in pro- ?? D'Oyley, and not d6erjeant Onslow, officiates on Home (circuit for ...