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THE DRAMA

... tbatre3 duri tl pbt week, on acco bt o fthereparationw ffor the ;irodint eP theniFwpaa- tomirules~tO-ulorrowevenlnlr. 'A't Drury La'ne ilarle, 1iN 'T i ttoiam Toll jjoo ?? of ttdibelietorae l'ippiin, wvill ibe plroilisd, *itti, gre'at splienidoare-' Covdet ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE; OR, ITALIAN OPERA HOUSE

... nightly audiences. The Opera House is one of the largest theatres in. Europe, and much surpasses either Covent Garden 'o 'Drury' Lane, both in di- mensions and aristocratical attendance, The principal elevation (exhibited in our cut) is towards the Haymarket ...

THEATRICALS

... Wild, descriptive of the life of a vagabond, was encored. The pantomime followed, which, with the exclusion of that at Drury-lane, is undoubtedlytlsecleverestproductionof the season. ...

THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... THE ANTICORN-LAW LEAGUE. The fourth weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-law League in Drury-lane Theatre, and the seventh of the League in the roe- tropolis, was held on Wednesday evening. The theatre was as crowded as on every formier occasion. Long before ...

THEATRICALS

... as Sappho, in an opera of Pacisd's. which takes its name from the Greek oetress; and Mrs. Alfred Shaws trod the boards of Drury-lane Theare for she first time. With their acknsowledged claims to flaour, 00 oere not sorptised that their reception was enthusi- ...

ART UNION OF LONDON

... report of the committee, and distribute the amount subscribed for the purchase of works of artrwas held at the Theatre Royal Drury-lane (by the permission of Mr. Moi- ready.) Long before the hour announced (twelve o'clock), the whole of the house, including ...

THEATRICALS

... audiessce. wae cosider tlis play to be the best of those . that Mr. Macready has selected for performastce this season at Drury-lane. IlAratAttxET.-M. Scribe's opera of La Parl dus Diable, which was performtued wlitli great success at Paris, Isas qaickly ...

THEATRICALS

... of its welt merited popularity. Mr. Maywcood, a gentleman whose name from his leaving been a distieguised member of the Drury-lane and Haymarket Companies, has hang been familiar to the lovers of Shle drama, has heroine tse new lessee, acid commenced ...

THEATRICALS

... benefit performance was given I this hoase on Monday eight the proceeds of which are to be 55,! ed, as the subsrription of the Drury-lane company, towards le erection of a monument to the memory of Mrs. Siddons-an 1trhich does honour to the establishment, and ...

THEATRICALS

... the causes of my resignation. I beg to contradict the assertion. fBy a reference to my accounts of Covenit-garden and Drury. lane Theatres, I find that, even in this year of unprecedented de- pression and increased taxation, the average of our nightly ...

THEATRICALS

... either his voice or costootcution. It tas none nvening, doting the run of the meag usificent opera of Gssilhiaooe Tell, at Drury-lane theatre, lie teat seated fits this greon-room, and amusing himself, noid certainl3 those around him, by psteludisitsg ever ...

THEATRICALS

... dispositton to forward this laudable undertakiitg. We sincerely hope the result will be satisfactory. At the timec that Drury-lane Theatre was approaching to a close, not frott itavitg plasyed their number of nights specilled its the li:ease bhut front ...