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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 ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... in his art. d Mr. Augustus Harris's exhibition of Armada relies and g; Elizabethan pictures and armour will be opened at Drury- lane on the 24th icst. Miss Mary Anderson will shortly give a solitary repre- e sentation of The Cup, probably in Liverpool ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... ruautic drama by Messrs. Pettitt and Sinms Will probably rteptlrsee the Union Jack at the Adelphi Theatr.ci-The subjeet of the Drury Lane pantemine to be prodteced, it goes wvithlout saying, on Boxing Night is The Babes in the Wood.- Thse ~inbian Minle, lavirlg ...

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 ...

LITERARY & OTHER NOTICES

... the decorationa of the Emperor's box alone Cost 10001. On the revival of Italian opera 16,0001. was spent in six weeks. A Drury Lane pantomime costs 16,0001. to 20,0001. to produce, and a big procession from 50001. to 60001. A principal boy gets 601. ...

THE THEATRE

... and promptly falls in love with her, though she is the daughter of the Ron. Mrs. Farquhar and he is the son of a drunken Drury Lane property-maker. What seems most distressing at' first sight is the fact that the charming Rose Farquhar, known as Sweet ...