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DRURY LANE

... DRURY LANE. Mr. Alfred Mellon, one of the rising orchestral Conductors of the day, has taken possession of Drary-lane Theatre for a brief space, and proposes during the present week to give a series of vocal and instrumental concerts, which are at once ...

DRURY LANE TEATRE

... old Drury Lane greenroom that Baddeley's bequest of £L00., out ot the interest of which a cake, wine, and punch were to be partakcn of by the Drury Lane actors in their greenroom on every Twelfth Night for ever,' originated; but the old Drury Lane greenroom ...

Opera at Drury Lane

... (optril at prurg yant DURING the present week the cheap performances of opera at Drury Lane have for the most part been devoted to repetitions ot works already heard this season, Pagliacci and Cavalleria Rusti- cana in one programme being given no fewer ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... excellent company of which could now be obtained.-It would be a great disadvantage to allow Covent-garden to open before Drury-lane [it was said that Covent-garden was to open on the 6th September]. Mr. Robins continued-Then their speedy decision was the ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE TREATRE. Last evening an entire change of performance was pro- duced at this theatre. The conuedy at .1 Gacoe of SpclOa- i on, in which Mr. Charles MatheWs, as ir. A151PfVO 1SOWekc, is recognised as so completely at hTome, opened the proceedings ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. A yolig .0dy Of the nnme of HIGHLAND, last night, made her ibst appcarnitwie uipon airy stage (wequuote the bill wilhosit at all ideltriderting for the accuracy of iti assertiorn), in the part of Jo!i/ Va, ill L't' or (i1 I/Utrge ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. ?? of Bedford remains adamantine, the days of the historic Drury Lane Theatre are certainly numbered. Drury Lane Theatre ! Drul l j nteresting and delightful associations that it would not haS so ] dthout many pangs of regret. The ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE TREATRE. MR AuQUSrus HARRIS has actually aecompliehed the apparently imposaible task of eclipsing the pan- tomimes which year after year have been in turn pronounced uneurpaesable. It seemed almoet as if Aladdin had left his lamp behind him ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRR DISSATISFIED SRARMHOLDERS. Lord George HI. L!oftwu presided over the third ordinary general meeting of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (Limited), yesterday, at which there wa.; a large attendance. The Chairmn, in addreasing the shareholders ...