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... father. 'Why,' resumed be, • I stopped • caravan full of who et. sired me they had not • farthing. es they all belonged to Drury Lane Theatre. and could not get a peony of their salary.' ...
... father. 'Why,' resumed be, • I stopped • caravan full of who et. sired me they had not • farthing. es they all belonged to Drury Lane Theatre. and could not get a peony of their salary.' ...
... IN nag ABLY Rood, Armax,Eur, CMUJEILS, Om FRIDAY EVENIYU, Oet. 21, 183, WHEN tb• LUowiug distiumfished Artistes. Opera, Drury Lane, will sPPsar TrriENB. Madame BORCHARDT. Mademoiselle VAN ERI. Signor GUIOIJ NL Signor A I.DIGHIERI. Signor VI A.LIrTTI. ...
... Conservatoire, Paris. Miss ADE LE ALESSANDRIA, Contralto. MR. W. PARKINSON. Principal Te nor of Her Majesty's_Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, An. Ma, BENTLEY, Comedlsn. Ma. CHARLES DURAND, Of Covent Garden and Drury Lame. And numerous other Eminent Performers, ...
... State to have his removed to Ins Ha kr bests very mach gives to the reading of I. the early display of Garriek's powers at Drury Lane. a tragedy was brosght forward, is waielt he prisaipal sharaster of se aged king. that. WIII authing remarkably brilliant ...
... le nut Room, CARLISLE,. On lI:IDA,' FLYING, O. 21. Wlint the following distinguished Artistes, from the Italian Opera, Drury Lane, appear. Mademoiselle TITTENS. Madame BORCHARDT. Madentoiaelle VAN ER I . Signor GUIOLINI. Signor ALDIOMBRI. Signor VIALETTI ...
... pablisetion does not pay. The derth of begs, however, is rather • biassing the. _ _ Means, ef the Crysthl Math and Fawner, of Drury Lane, ere new the chief esterere for pablis interlining. The appseruthe of the foram is assidered intredeelory to a good thesis ...
... Prussian by birth, speaks Baglish with even greater case and fluency than Mr er or Madams Celeste. A new drama wu prmluced at Drury Lane, entitled The prisoner of Toulon, written by Colonel A. B. Richards, whose services to the volunteer cause have drawn ...
... the old familiar green covers, which were identified with his fame when Pickwick' appeared, now nearly thirty years ago. Drury Lane has re-opened with what is frequently found not to pay, despite all the vaunts about the legitimate drama; and if Macbeth ...
... pantomime at Her Majesty's Theatre wss Thumb, at Garden Blue Beard, at the Haymarket Ladybird and her children, at Drury Lane. Peter Wilkins, or the Harlegnin and the Flying Women of the Loadstone Island; at the Lyceum Chrystabelle, or the Rees ...
... TIM CELT OltIGIN•L. - - CHINESE ENTERTAINMENT Front the Drury Lane Theatre, London, aa I•erforated before Her Most Gracious Majesty HE QCEEN AND THE ROYAL FAMILY At Drury Lane. and Windsor Castle, (all o th,ru being im)oostors,) accompanied by . . ...
... small same of money from his master. He was astitenced to only six months' imprisonment. Mr J. B. Chatterton, sassier if Drury Lane Theatre, has irritate sensible letter on the stage Is gawps!' `Vorroosai in pirtioolar. He intimates that the ligitimate ...
... Cute, eta . BEVOKE THE FOOTLIGHTS; or, Sketches of Playhouse Soirary Ti.. Heads by H. Bois; the TSUI by 1 A Private Box at Drury Lane. 2 The Balcony at the Adelphi. 3. The stalls at Her Meiesty's Theatre. 4. The Gallery at Covent Orden. 5. The Pit at the ...