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... 11. DRURY • LANE VACANT POSSESSION.-A BARGAIN. FAIRFIELD.— Excellent House. contaiDing enteriaining-rooim, 5 h-.dro- ms. -r kitchens; cl«s ...
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... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. MR. J. HICKORY WOOD'S CAT. [From Our London' Dramatic .'L London. Monday *W Drury Lane Theatre, to large extent opened to-night. The regulations compelled the management to expend of money were the subject of sonic ences on the ...
... GREAT DRURY L.AN'E PANTOMIME, PUSS IN BOOTS, OLYMPIA. ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE The accounts presented at the twelfth meeting. in London, yesterday, of the Drurv Lane Theatre Company, showed profit for tne year of £7.111, which, with £2,520 brought forward from last year, and £7,411, tho balance of the contingency ...
... 13. DRURY LANE RENTS FROM £lO PER ANNUM. For full particulars apply to Paterson and Thornaa Agents, 16. Cook-street. Liverpool. OLDH ALL-STREET (51j.-Double Offices, excellent lights; £22 £i3; single, Keeper. _ 2207 d ROYAL INSURANCKBUJIDINGS. 9. North ...
... cat, there has never been a better exponent of the traditional animal at Drury Lane than Mr. Arthur Conquest. .' , The acting is one of the great leatures of the latest Drury Lane success, but the music 18 a wonderful adjunct. If Mr. Arthur Collins has ...
... Drama At Drury Lane Ai TRAGEDY within a A tragedy* the final tragedy of Edmund KeanAgeing, sick, often drunk, but still a great actor. W. Macqueen-Pope describes .t vividly in Ins brilliant but too brief biography of that memorable master of dramatic ...
... Drury Pantomime. The run of Mr. Hall Caine’s “The Bondman ” comes to an end at Drury Lane to-morrow night, and the theatre will then be closed to the publio until the production of Mr. Hickory tomime of Sinbad the Sailor on Boring Site ht The elosin of ...
... ??? ANNIVERSARY AT DRURY LANE. , Vers performance yesterday ane proved emphatic „ff. c bl to assist inareverent Y ou Like it. Miss Ellen Faucit ith that mature charm of style the London stage since this «! IS* the H ew P'ofessionall from it. The KS ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE, Mr. Basil Dean's solicitors say that nrother Mr. Doan our theamelses are aware of the hitch referred to in yesterdss's Daily Mail. The position is that they hare the correspondence and are merely waiting to complete the formalities ...