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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. ?? I I_.A _AJ , (I'ram a Corresponsdent.) Drury Kiane Theatre has recommenced its season under auspices that may safely be accepted as of a most fortu- nate character, The worst imitation of a joke is to think the carrying on (as the ...

MERRY CARLISLE,

... 11th Jun., 1S59. [In consequence of Dean Close's denmminritions of Plays and Pantomimes, Mr. E. ?? Smith, the Lessee of Drury Lane Thleatre, has p~ublishxedl in the Tiaes, as an advertisement, the whole of tile udiorue and songs in the Drulry Lane Panltomime ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... before, Every production at Drury Lane is always, according to the enterprising Manager, to eclipse its predecessors. The l curious fact, however, is that the prediction lias always I hitherto been verified. Every Drury Lane production d.oes outde its ...

THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD

... completeness to the Company, Mr. Hooper hag secured the services of one of the best actors of the present day, Mr. A. Younge, of Drury Lane, who will make his first appearance on Monday evening in the character of Sir Peter Teazle, in the School for Scandal ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... entertaining contri- butions, whilst the illustrations comprise a good photograph of Miss Ada Cavendish, sketches of the Drury Lane Pantomime, and other engravings. The following will well repay perusal :- The Epics of Antiquity, in the ChurchAnan's ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... their choicest be wares for the delectation of the public. On Saturday last B. the well-advertised Armada set sail at Drury Lane, lo on Monday the now Court Theatre opened, on Wednes. J. day next the new Savoy piece is under-lined. These and li. other ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... and an artistic photographic portrait of Miss Marie de Grey. There is also a good illustration nd account of Youth at Drury Lane. Baily's Mlagazine has an amusing sketch ThePleasur5s of Shooting with a Cockney, and Part I of another, The Hunt Club ...

THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD

... their plaees have been supu plied by others. The M2anager baed engaged, at considerable expense, Mir. Leigrh Murray, of Drury Lane and the Adeiphi w, Theatres, and he made his first appearance here on Mondayo~ night, at Stoyle's Benefit, in the popular ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... beautiful scenery, and Offen- bach's best music, has attracted crowded audiences nightly for no less than 144 nights. At Drury Lane the spectacular drama, The Lady of the Lake, has been performed for 60 nights, but must necessarily be withdrawn after ...

THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD

... ' THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD. On Monday evening last, Mt-. Hooper, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, late manager of the Olympic Theatre, and lessee of the Theatre Royal, Cambridge, commenced his campaign in Oxford for thepresentseasonattle Theatre in Oriel-street ...