PANTOMIME AT DRURY LANE
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... scenery or realism of details, has been found sufficient to attract large audiences; but if we turn to the National Theatre, Drury Lane, where the poetical drama has been tried and found wanting, or to the Holborn, where standard comedy and drama have led ...
... interpreted, the most delicious of modern operas. Miss Kellogg reappeared, after four years' absence, at Her Majesty's Theatre, Drury Lane, on Saturday, May 11, as the heroine in Lindr. di Chamounix. Our portrait represents her as Zerlina in Fra Diavolo. MARIE ...
... that he was to appear at Her Maj esty's for the season. Those who witnessed the first performance of Lucrezia Borgia at Drury Lane on Saturday, May the 4th, will long re member the Gennaro of the evening. In the height of their popularity few great tenors ...
... further information address, No. 30, care of Mr. George Rccs, Carver and Gilder, 41, 42, and 43, Russell Street, opposite Drury Lane Theatre, London, W.C. Of stains and splendid dyes as are the tiger-moth's deep damasked wings. T7TTREMANIE. A new process ...
... MR. F. B. CHATTERTON has obtained a renewal of the lease of Drury Lane Theatre. THE Admiralty has decided on using Dr. W. C. Bennett's Songs for Sailors on board the naval training ships. One of the chief amusements of the Roman Carnival this year has ...
... Princess re mained in London, on Tuesday and afternoon visited the Duchess of Inverness, while in the evening she went to Drury Lane Theatre. On Wednesday she drove out with her two boys, and in the evening was at a concert of the Amateur Orchestral Society ...
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... Kernble, who had at that time the mono poly of Shakesperian characters. Macready eventually be came manager of both the Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatres, but was not pecuniarily successful in either enterprise. He went abroad several times at Paris ...
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... OF THE OLD PARIS OPERA HOUSE VIEWED FROM THE RUE LE PELETIER THE BATTLE OF ACTIUM-- SCENE FROM ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA AT DRURY LANE THEATRE ...