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THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... written a tragedy, in which Mdlle. Rachel is to sustain the principal part. James Wallack has been engaged by Hammond at Drury. lane for the ensuing season. Douglas Jerrold has written a play somewhat in the style of the Rent Day, in which Wallack is ...

THE PLAY-GOER

... evill be on the most liberal scale. Bartley is to be stage-manager at Covent Garden, and Tom Cooke director of the music. At Drury Lane, Hammond, the lessee, assisted by a deputy, takes charge of the stage, with Alexander Lee as composer and musical director ...

THE DRAMA

... the weird sisters on the heath of Forres; they all appear to have met the witches behind the scenes of Covent Garden or, Drury Lane. No writer but Shakspeare could have drawn tvo characters like Richard the Third and Macbeth, resem- bling each other so ...

THEATRES

... performed the arduous character of Richard the Third. His frequent performance of this character during the last season at Drury- lane theatre having already obtained for it the stamp of public approbation, it is only necessary now to state that it was re- ...

THEATRICALS

... must fly to meet those In the perspective. Let us, therefore, glance at the intended doings in the Temples of Thespis. DRURY- LANE opens with Richard III., and the old piece of Valentine and Orson,-a thing that has been murdered at almost every benefit ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Gloucester Theatres (the formner of which was burned down some, months back), is in treaty with Hammond for an engagemcnt at Drury Lane; lie is al actor of consilerable, merit, in melo-drama more especially. Tlie Salisbury Theatre, we perceive, is advertised ...

THE DRAMA.—ITS PRESENT STATE AND [ill]

... the weird sisters on the heath of Forres; they all appear to have hnet the wvitches behind the scenes of Covent Garden or Drury Lane. No writer but Shakspeare could have drawn two characters like Richard the Third and MacbethI, resem- bling each other so ...

MONODY ON THE DEATH OF MAD. MALIBRAN

... MONODY ON THE DEATH OF MAD. MALIBRAN (Spoken by Mu. CoaoPen at Drury Lane.) Changed is the scene since-one brief summer past- Our theme of thanks-by you was welromed last; Changed too each thought which used to plume the flight Of hope and jo7, en ...

THE PLAY GOER

... eem ienxeain somonselay, .Lugi'd into wit and virtue, than have been By tventyatediou lectures drawn frmin. .-BACDO4rs. DRURY LANE. 4The A.nerican actor, MR. FoasvsT, mnadeilis first appear- aneein Englahd at thisTheatre, on Monday'last, in The, Gindiator ...

THE PLAY-GOER

... more, in some one play, Laugh'd into wit and virtue, than have been By twenty tedious lectures drawn from nin .-RANDOLPH. DRURY LANE. The American actor, MR. FORREST, made his first appear- ance in England at this Theatre, on Monday last, in The Gladiator ...

THE PLAY-GOER

... more, in some one play, laugh'd into wit and virtue, then have been By twenty tedious lectures dawn from sin.-ltAxaOLPU. DRURY LANE. the American actor, MR. FORREST, made his first appear- ance in England at this Theatre, on Monday last, in The 'Gladiator ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... musical circles. The report is, that Mrs. Bishop- the vocalist, and wife of Mr. H. R. Bishop, late di- rector of the music at Drury.lane Theatre, has eloped with Mr. Bochsai the eminent harpist. The friends of the lady do I not attempt to deny that she has ...