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MR. BRAHAM'S CONCERTS

... lie has been without a v rival for 47 years, and which lie first assumed in Storace's ( opera of Mfainnod, performed at Drury-lane, in 1796. Alto- t rether the concerts were great musical treats; the last, pro- bably, in which the elder Braliam will ever ...

PROTECTION TO NATIVE INDUSTRY

... favourable to the print i pie moderate, just, and equal protection to every interest the State, was held the Theatre Koyal, Drury-lane, for the purpose receiving the report the Provisional Committee, appointed at the meeting held at the Hall of Commerce, ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... a visit from Miss Cushman, and a oegotiati0,n pending with MIr. James Anderson, the present lessee of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, and well known in the palmy da, of the drama as one of the greatest favouritcs who ever ai) peared in Derby. We understand ...

LEICESTERSHIRE

... LEICESTERSHIRE. The Great Protectionist Demonstration, announced to take place at Drury-lane Theatre on the Ist of May. will take place on Tuesday the 29th of April instant. We have no doubt the spacious edifice will be crowded *on the occasion. We understand ...

LITERATURE

... Londoss ?? 'Clt WILD COURT TAMIaD. , I ith hit October last w described a Heathens Court- Wild-court, in ve Great Wild-street, Drury-lane-whichl it was proposed to convert 0 erns autd cielisse. The society for inlprovinsg tlhe cosidition ofthe labour- v Ils ...

LITERARY EXTRACT

... to the two theatres in Drury Laos and Dorset Gardens. He was chiefly attracted by the ;ias Tower and the performances at Drury Lane. The wild ave beasts aus implements of war were adapted to his rougher ute nature, while the charms of a Miss Cross, the ...

TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... certain it ig vttaltale documents and piipers frogi Mir. Gye's private room, II iga labour in which Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane a' Theatre, was observed rendering the most energetic aid. a It seas now hardly fivep'clocltt, and yet in the few mitautes ...

LITERATURE

... are ascribed to Professor Aytoun. b3 AN- ENTERPRISING SPECULATOR.-In an action against Mr. fo E., T. Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, heard it) the Li Bail Court a few days ago, that gentleman statgd that during tit the past year he had paid Nlr ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Irish play, is about to take a new Adelphi piece, by Mr. Watts Phillips, which he is bound to produce at a given time, to Drury Lane. Mr. Tom Taylor is to fit the entire company with a drama. A trial of Shtak- spere will be made, it is true, early in the ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... seeing Mr. Ross's performance of George Barnwell., During the run of the popular drama of -The Maid and the Magpie at Drury Lane and Covent Garden in ISIb, a servant girl in the gal- lery at one of the theatres was so overcome by the natural pathos ...

PLACES OF AMUSEMENT IN LONDON

... contain, extracted from one t, of the statements laid before Parliament:- n Her Alajesty's - 2,200 Surrey - - - - 2,000 a Drury-lane - - - 2,500 Pavillen - - - 2,305 a Covent-garden - - 2,500 Grecian - - - 2,000 Haymarket - - -1,500 I Britanunia - - - 2 ...

LITERATURE

... Commissioner to the staff of the paper. in Mr. E. L. Blanchard is engaged to write Mr. Chatter- k ton's pantomime opening for Drury Lane;* Mr. Halliday wil write the Christmas burlesque for the Adeiphi, and or Mr. Buruand will supply the Haymarket and the Strand ...