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DEATH OF MR. HERMANN VEZIN. NOTABLE VETERAN ACTOR

... drama. Hinko. at the Queen's Theatre. In 1873 'Mr. Vezin played with Phelps, Toole. and Mathew. at the Gaiety 'Theatre. At Drury Lane, 1876. he played Macbeth for the benefit of the Philadelphia Centennial. On the production at the Crystal Palate, 1876, ...

“ 30HN BULL” LIBEL CASE

... the Star Music Hall Bermondsey, but his chief fame, says the Daily Telegraph, was secured by his lengthy association with Drury Lane Theatre, where appeared in a number of pantomimes under the management of the late Mr. Chatterton, his duty as clown being ...

MAY

... MAY 16th.—Unsisiling of Queen Victoria MemoriaL 17th. —Drury Lane Command Performance. letb.—Naval-Military Tournament. 22nd.—Opening of Imperial Conference. 27th. —Trooping of the Colour. 27th.—King's Birthday. 31st.—The King and Queen at Duke and Duchess ...

WOMEN'S WORLD

... 'lightly off the face. BOUQUETS TO BE SMALL. Qtteen's request for • bouquet. • The occasion Of the command perforates,. Drury Lane Theatre on the 17th. her having been graciously pleased to • I Sir. Arthur Collins'. request that alight be presented to ...

SURVIVED SEVENTEEN WOUNDS

... the King’s Proctor for the action he had taken, hut the circumstances must find against him. DRAMATISTS’ ADVENTURE IN THE DRURY LANE • ACCIDENT.” The details of an amusing .sequel to this week’s meeting of the Dramatists’ Club nowcreep into print for the ...

BOOK EXTRACTS

... autiior has a profound admiration. She v him for t.he* la-t time in his drcs.-in-' rooni duritiK a matinee ef ■Dante” at Drury Lane: ”On t>r«-\ioiis oreasion. a year or two before*, had f.;itcriy said. • They arc killit'i; me'- the only iair.t ever hewd ...

Loworcrry or PENSIONERS

... remorseful fare, his starting oyes, all would hive done credit to the cleverest actor upon the boards of the Haymarket or Drury Lane theatres. Imagine my horror and terror! he resumed. imagine my awful despair! I hastened towards the wouuded man, but ...

FARCLOrt fEte

... sum ever given to a vocalist appearing at Covent Garden 1000 fell to Mme. Patti in 1870. A conductor in 1858 received at Drury Lane £8 • mooth; in 1875 Sir Michael Costa received £5OO a month. Fifteen thouaand pounds sterling were paid in one season to ...

A PAGEANT THAT FAILED

... J. 31. (jlover, in Jimmy Glover: His Book (Methuen), has some .siod stories of his experiences as Master of Music at Drury Lane, both during the reign of Sir Augustus Harris and in the regime of Mr. Arthur Collins. A great man in his way is Mr. Glover's ...

COEON.kTION GOSSIP

... in a theatre. as distinguished from the gala performatictss at the Opera and the Command perfortnanee recently given at Drury Lane in honour of the German Emperor. The members of the dramatic profession, reeognieing the honour which the King is conferring ...

NEW BANKRUPTCY LAWS

... eould not young officers, untainted with the innocent tastes of trout-fishing, find their consolations at the Argyle and Drury Lane for their deprivation of the note quiet charms of Devonshire valleys ? And then the question came, why keep the ship at ...