DRURY LANE
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... DRURY LANE. Drury Lane Theatre opened last night under the new management of Mr. E. Falconer, late of the Lyceum, with his own ooroic drama Next of Kin, and pantomime entitled. Little Good;/ Two Shoes, by Mr. £. L. Blanchard. Drury-lane is so much altered ...
... DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING, 7.0. Madame LAURA BAXTERS GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL Rudersdorf, Kobertine Henderson. Madame Emmeline Cole. Muss Poole. Mr. George Honey, Mr. Sloper, Mr. Fred. Mr. .1, U. Willey. Wilhelm GanA John Barnett, and John /erbini. TOMORROW ...
... DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING, the Hay of HENRY THE EIGHTH: Mr. Fhelpa. Messrs. Edmund Phelps. C. Warner, .1 Rouse, W. C. Temple ; Mrs. Hermann Vezin. Miss Edith Stuart, Mrs. H. VandenhofT. After which the Graud Pantomime, entitled. FEE M; or, Harlequin Jack ...
... DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING the performances will commence with A YOUNG LAD FROM THE COUNTRY, and the Grand Christ mas Pantomime, HOP MY THUMB AND HIS ELEVENBROTHERS; or. HARLEQUIN AND THE OGRE OF THE SEVEN-LEAGUE BOOTS. Tom Matthews, Boleno, Laurl, Barnes ...
... DRURY LANE. Till EVENING atfltren, MODEL UNCLE : MegLimrs K .ta ir. pclii. a i . Barrett. A. Nelson,.?. Uouif, F. (Jbarlea. At 7.4'. KING O' SCOTS , Mi Phelps. Messrs. K. Price. 11. Sinclair 1.1 l Irrinr..? House, G. Cmamiug, W. M lutyre, W• '.1..; ■ ...
... DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING, the performances will commence with FAUST. Mr. Phelps. Messrs. Edmund Phelps, W. Hariison. Johnstone, Mr*. Herman Vezin, Mrs Poo e, arid Mrs. 11. Vaudeahotf. To conclude with THE COME i>Y ERRORS. The Brothers the Broth urn Wsbb ...
... DRURY LANE. Theatrical fashion changed such of late years, but this a taste whisk revives asaltered every t'bristmas time, that is he paatomims at Drury Lane. From a time trinaskstone says, li.. of wan rurineth nes se the sealrary, pints. bas been ...
... DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING, the performances will commence wi‘h KING JOHN. Mr. Pl.ilpi, Mr. Barry Sullivan. Messrs. T. Hwinbr.nrne. T. Mood. W. M lut>ie, G. Spencer, C. Harcourt, Master Percy Kose’l *. Mrs. Hern, in Vezin. Mist Florence lunnett, &c. To ...
... DRURY LANE. TmS EVENING, at 7.0. FIX : the Votes randy r.4R AMY ROBS ART; Mr T. O. King, Messrs. MiMtew Tavares, J. B Brittain Wright, F. Moreland, P.Ohwlu J. Nerille, and Fred. Yokes: Miss Neilsoa. Misses Fanny A(Mi*» KOmfi. J. Morion, and Vere. 11.0 ...
... DRURY LANE THIS EVENING Seven New Drama THE MAN OF TWO LIVHts Mr Charles Dillon : Messrs. Ryder. J. Rouse. F. Moreland. Hanvlt. F. Charles. Willson Barrett; Heath. Edith Stuart. Hudspeth! and Mis. VaudeiihotL conclude with the Grand Pantomime PUSS IN ...
... DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING the performance will commence with THE MERCHANT VENICE: Mr. Phelps; Messrs. K. Pin Ips. Barrett. F. Mead, F. Haisby. O. Warner; Me»lsmes Hermann Veziu, Hudaj>eth. nnd Golier. conclude with the Grand Pautomune, entitled NUMBER ...