TERRIBLE DEED BY A PEASANT GIRL
... landliel% (Sarah Rosenberg, of Stationroad, Finsbury- 1 .3,k) neglecting. to out neeemnry repan 5, Ale/ism - Ipr. a widow, of Drury-lane, was awarded damages and casts iu the London 12eritf's Court. ...
... landliel% (Sarah Rosenberg, of Stationroad, Finsbury- 1 .3,k) neglecting. to out neeemnry repan 5, Ale/ism - Ipr. a widow, of Drury-lane, was awarded damages and casts iu the London 12eritf's Court. ...
... have met with serious rivals in the pantomime world in the shape of up-to-date. supernatural. and dream children, but in Drury Lane aud tbe outlying suburban theatres the old favourites still flourish with a vitality as amazing as that of the rteran author ...
... ebb also a welcome opportunity of bringing his architectural designs into harmony with their haaground. Tbe centenary of Drury Lane Theatre miAlit have reminded $O/nl.! publisher that there was a chalice for a cheap edition ot those matchless Nrodies, ...
... the most popular entertainments. 'fhere are numerous Londoners whose boast it is that they have not missed a pantomime at Drury Lane since their cradle days ; and luckily there is a piazza round the unreserved doors of the famous old theatre where this ...
... following Little anecdote about the Secretary for War : A few years ago, • drama entitled Human Nature was being played at Drury Lane. One of the scenes represented a combat between English and native soldiers in Africa. The director of the theatre, Sir ...
... extend to so long a run as in normal years. A noticeable feature of most of them is the absence of allusions to the war. Drury Lane maintains its usual level of magnificence, with Mr. George graves as the principal mirth-maker. Perhaps the unusually boisterous ...
... opportunity of sharing in them. It will necessarily be a limited audience that has the pri% liege ~f seeing the great pageant at Drury Lane; but south of the river and in the East End elaborate preparations are afoot for making the week memorable. TLc ()Id Vie ...
... LONDON LETTER. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. The Royal Family party at Drury Lane the other day were evidently enjoying the matinee which Miss Olga ethersule had organised on behalf of the appeal which the Y.W.C.A. is making for women workers. Both the Queen ...
... share in the tribute to the national poet. Up till the last moment rehearsals were in full swing for the great pageant at Drury Lane. It is a long while since both the King and Queen have been present together in the national 'theatre. Before a humbler ...
... The moot interesting e%ent ot the evening was the presentation ot the sword which the King used in knighting Sir Frank at Drury Lane. It is the gilt ot Mr. Arthur Collins, and recalls the tact that it marks an event unique in the anal s of the thratticul ...
... of Mary Oiolmondeley, GERALD AMES, read by a million people). MARY DIBLEY, etc., etc. GOD AND THE MAN LANGHORNE BURTON (Drury Lane), (Robert Buchanan's VIVIAN REYNOLDS (St. James'), splendid Masterpiece). HENRY 'VIDAR? (His Majesty's), JOYCE CAREY, EDITH ...
... Italian drama, The Virtuous Model, featuring Dolores Casiinelli, it almo being the film version of Pierre Wolff's great Drury Lane drama, The Gutter. Pathe Gazette and Pictorial, and the 2nd episode of.that grand serial, The Adventures of Ruth, featuring ...