THE DRAMATIC AUTHORS' COPYRIGHT ACT
... received a kindly welcome oved as husband, fatier, friend, his end wes peace. Mrs. C- H. Sephieanusdodnlogfl She Lyceum, Drury-lane, and Sadler's Wells Theatres, li ...
... received a kindly welcome oved as husband, fatier, friend, his end wes peace. Mrs. C- H. Sephieanusdodnlogfl She Lyceum, Drury-lane, and Sadler's Wells Theatres, li ...
... regret of all who knew him. Mr Frederick Hine, who for come time nast had been associated with the Treasury department at Drury-lane, the Princess's, and the Adel-hi under Mr Chat- terton's management, expired on Tuesday last of syncope, at the age of ...
... writing for leadingparts. He had been first light comedian and juvenile at Astley's, at the Marylebone, and three times at Drury-lane-there, however, only as walking gentleman. His wife had played Mrs. Glover's character in The Doublfe;Bedded Boom, bnt she ...
... and beef shop, 153, Drury-lane, and last night, between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock, when leaving the house, the defendant,who was an entire stranger to him. came to the door, asking which was the shortest way to Drury-lane Theatre. Witness immediately ...
... BANKRUPTCY. Ie IXE O'P6louscE, OrsERnwrss FALCOuER.-The bankrupt, who was until lately one of the Lessees of the Theatre Roval Drury-lane, renewed his application ?? be released from custody. Mr. Bagley supported the application, which was opposed by Mr. Lewis ...
... rough, August 27th, 1885. THE Duke and Duchess of, Edinburgh witnessed the per- formance of Never Too Late to Mllend at Drury-lane Theatre on Thursday night. ...
... accused were taken into custody by police-constables who had been placed in the vicinity of the theatres of the Strand and Drury-lane for the purpose of put- ting an end to the nightly nuisance of boys and men begging for money from visitors to these places ...
... Clerkenwell' ' gas fitter. E ' Brock, aidtone, gardener. W Brown,Asbiorne, Derbyshareubricklayer. G. an ,Wych. street, ,Drury-lane. scale maker. a , Cldon-street Finsbury, chemnist. W.'Cockayne, Nottingha ; bnlcher.3. Elgar, Santdgatve Kent, butcher. ...
... was forty-two years of age. Mr M'Cullough will be best remembered in this country by his fine performance of Virginius at Drury-lane. Hle will always be spoken of as one of America's representative actors, and his loss leaves a blank not easily to be filled ...
... DISTHONEST CHECKTAKER. Freank Addei-tey wvas charged at Bow-street Police- court on Monday, with stealing d5. (id. from Drury-lane Theatre. Mr Augustus Harris said the defendent was employed by him as a checktaker at the uipper circle of the theatre. ...
... copyright to a term of forty-two years. Mr Pococke said he would produced a certified copy of the opera as performed at Drury-lane Theatre on November 27th, 1843. Mr Lewis said that would not prove the first publication of The Bohemian Girl. Mr Pococke ...
... theatrical experience in London at Terry's, in Kin!1 Kodak, and was engaged by the late Sir Augustus Harris as second boy at Drury-lane-a contract that she did not fulfil in consequence of his lamented death. She understudied Miss Evie Greene in L'Amour Afouiill: ...