Refine Search

Newspaper

Oxford Journal

Countries

Access Type

42

Type

42

Public Tags

More details

Oxford Journal

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 ...

OXFORD AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY

... characters, playing with perfect ease and excellent effcct. Miss Kate Rivers, of the Adelphi Theatre, and Miss Rose May, of Drury-lane Theatre, were engaged for the occasion, and, by their charmlillg acting, contributed greatly to the success of the piece ...

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 ...

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 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 ...

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 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 At Drury Lane the spectacular drama, The Lady of the Lake, has been performed for 60 nights, but must necessarily be withdrawn after ...

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 ...

OXFORD POULTRY AND PIGEON SHOW

... Herricil;, Daubury. Commended, Mr. C. F. Herriei * Class 68.-Dragons,-any other ?? pri-e to guinea cup, Mr. Lewvis Wihiteherd, Drury-lane, Locdon ; 2udhoo'°, Mr. IL Yardley ; 3rd,4s., Mr. R. Fulton. Local Prizes-llighilycommendldd, Mr. C, F. Flerriefi (twa:ee) ...

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 ...

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

... 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 ...