DRURY LANE
... DRURY LANE. BOCVKNin. “WHISPERS OF T-OVE WALTZ. AKK ANGEO FIIOM . HUY FRAGSON'H SON CP, PHK- TO EA ...
... DRURY LANE. BOCVKNin. “WHISPERS OF T-OVE WALTZ. AKK ANGEO FIIOM . HUY FRAGSON'H SON CP, PHK- TO EA ...
... DRURY LANE. The Hypocrite, acted on Saturday night, belongi to a olass of comedy which, after its original run of favour, should have bean consigned to oblivion. The chief character (Dector Cantwell) is a falsa portraiture, and never did exist in this ...
... DRURY LANE. A new play from the pen of Mr. Edmund. Falcon or, entitled Love's Ordeal ; or, the Old and New Regime, was brought out at this theatre last evening. The scene is laid in Paris, and the author's purpose may be best described in his own words ...
... DRURY LANE, DEBUT OF MDLLE. PLUNKETT. Last evening, the ballet pantomime, entitled Vert-Vert, which bas recently enjoyed a brilliant success in Paris, was produced in the above theatre with great effect. The prin- cipal character was sustained by its ...
... DRURY LANE. The second and the third acts of the Bohemian Girl and Cavalleria Rusticana,'' in English, attracted a numerous audience to Drury Lane last night. Little need be said concerning the performance of the first- named work. Madlle. Dagmar ...
... DRURY LANE. M. Jullien assuredly does not suffer the tide to ebb. He is the musical atlas of the mil. POpuUrit T wedded to no one school, uor to one great malt' 0 ' ?? which he professes. The symphonies of Beethov.. ?? l in the same file with his own ...
... DRURY LANE The revival of Azael, on Wednesday evening, was at- ! tended with great success ; and, as an after-piece, we doubt not that it will prove highly attractive. Mr. Anderson personated, as formerly, the. Prodigal Son; Mr. Cooper, Miss Isaacs ...
... DRURY LANE. • TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. Sir — By reading the notice of which I have the honour of enclosing you a copy, you will see the reason why we do not dance this evening at Drury Lane in the divertissement, as, until this morning, it was ...
... DRURY LANE. This theatre was re-opened last evening with a grand I equestrian and gymnastic entertainment. The performers j displayed in many instances extraordinary talent; they are j all of them, however, already well known to the pub- lic The ladies ...
... DRURY LANE. TLe Christmas pantomime at Diary Live Theatre, always cogcily looked forward to r.3 one of the greatest spectacular entertainments of the se.ason, will on this ccoision fully realise the most highly wrought expocta- tieiif. Mr. Augustus Harris ...
... DRURY LANE This theatre was last nisht opened by Mr. Eliason for a series of summer concerts, which — For a season, And for that reason, as we suppose— are designated Concerts d'Etg. We have already described in a former article the alterations which ...
... DRURY LANE. Tel brille au second rang gui s'eclipse au premier is a sentiment which finds but little favour with our modern aspirants to Thespian renown. They will go in for first- class business, or else eschew the sock and buskin alto- gether, ...