DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL
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... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Lessee and Mana.er, Mr. Augustus Harris, To-Day, at- 2 and 7.45, Grand Christmas Pantomime, BLUE BEARD. The Votes Family, Messrs. Law, Fred Evans. Cnllen, Romaine, &c.: Meseuunts Sansom, de lisle, Beaumont, Maxwell, ixc.— Preceded ...
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... i~idiadbt-britlfrea, niikbht lfear, bdve o'thenvise been a, t-. tis, hot iy ihteotion. to recapituibte thie history of the Drury-lane T~heatrical FandJ. .Joor Royal !gbneSS (Ibanke to your, lugcotnedpidny.ad ,=ileo)..nows fuio 'sl ;hat'ait: tiriginated in ...
... IREOPENING OF DRURY LANE THEATRE. The planets could bardly havebeen in favour- able conjunction for dramatic erterprise when Messrs. Paul Meritt and Augustus Harris planned out the new spectacular comedy-drama in six acts which under the title of Pleasure ...
... ITALIAN OPERA, DRURY LANE. MDLLE. CHRISTINE NILSSON, whose genius specially fits her for the repre- sentation of sentimental parts, is never heard to more advantage than in the chaimingly sentimental part of Lucia, which she undertook on the occasion ...
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... THEATREROYAL, DRURY LANE. - - MONDAY-George Barnweil wisth the new Christmas Pantonmime,calledHar- lequin and Little Thumb; or,.he Seven Leagued Boots. . I. O E DAY-The Barber of Seville; with the new pantomime. WEDNESDAY~-iMasanielli; with the new pantomime ...
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... subject, as it would speak so eloquently for itself-it being the health of Mr. Harley the treasurer, and success to the Drury. lane Theatrical Fund. That institution had been founded by one of the greatest men that had ever adorned the British stage-a ...
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... TIHATINROYA; DRURy LANE. This theatre opened on Saturday ni:hta ith er ini cation ot increasing interest in the great experiment, pastoraby itsylemspehoornthe revival of a national drama. to heriing by itshese ra for ts otlieIfo b Every part of tle house ...