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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THIE.'TRE. MARSAC OF GASCONY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] This was the piece with which the management of Drury Lane reopened on Saturday. It is not quite what one expects at this tbeatre. The author is pleased to call his play an heroic ...

DESTRUCTION of DRURY LANE THEATRE by FIRE

... Druiy-l1,ann, to which a part of the building, made into a ?? room, we believe, lhad been lately carried. The walls in Drury- lane are standinw; but in all (juarters the wood-work and insidc of the 'I'heatre are completely down. The baker's shop closely ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THEATRE: DHUkMA NATURE, - Drury Lane Theatrej under the management of Mr. Augustus Harris, has; acquired1 a well deserved fame for the production of elaborate spectaeularmelodramva One of the most popular and successful of the series is Human ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... at Niblo'd I Theatre, and to atiracting large. audiences. Carl RoSa, having completed an Immensely suooeisfol season at Drury Lane Theatre, opened at the Theatre Royal, Birminghsam, Iast night, The failure of M r, Taylor at ber Majesty's Theatre has s ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THEATRE. THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. The great Drury Lane drama of The ProdigAl Daughter was presented at the Prineo's Theatre last nigbt for the first time in Bijstol, Its performance by Mr BC,0. Arnold'r company left little to be desired, even ...

Theatrical Mems

... conncction with opera at Drury Lane. Referring to the projected revival of The Winter's Tale at the Lycellu, lr Howard Russell reminds ?? t t31ednaiorbt~y atie , o fl iviuF rpre- Caradoc that b t of the ?? thatrpla at Drury Lane, uinder thle late F. B3 ...

Theatrical Mems

... Arout enourgh to F;e ad tlte d*e ijflueoceO of the time of You, onlai FI~day, Sir Augustus Harrit Att ¶etr nT npiroio th6et Drury Lane Theatre -: .oi s dowa. lies been Idle for some tme, with the dramD, Liht , . ' 1otl3pwzdu.,d at the Pewkhtirib l'hejto ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... been U a written by Mr, Buchanan for the Court Theatre, It 1 entitled '1Ssgue. It Is stated that Mr, Auguestus Harris, of Drury Lane t celebrity, has become the purchaser of the Strand Theatre, and that as soon as the necessary preparations w can be completed ...

Theatrical Mems

... the other evening, has escaped notice. Speaking of the various dramatic funds, and particularly of the lovent Garden and Drury Lane funds and the mystery *attaching to them, he said:- There appears to be a growing disffposition towards masking nn effort ...

Theatrical Mems

... Daly Theatre in Cranbourre street for a ossion of French plays Next Tburpdtiy week is fied for the production of t the eew Drury Lane drama, which is still called The s pzodigsl Da.uffhter, The lntermezzo is said to he the name of Haddon Chenbers and ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... General Theatrical Fund performance at Drury Lane was a great and undoubted suooctso, Most of the stars In town lent their services, On Easier Monday Mr. Carl Rosa, will commence ?? eight weeks' season at Drury Lane, Miss Julia Gaylord rejoins the company ...

Theatrical Mems

... Princess of Wales and a large and distinguished audience, Madame Marie ?? celebrated her 2i0th performance. of Carmen at Drury Lane Theatre last night, Mr Carl-Rosa conducted the performance in person. H Helter Skelter, a new four not faroical play by ...