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THE EMPIRE THEATRE

... The House 0k that Jack Built has the merit of being a new h subject, and in the hands of Mr. Arthur Sturgess, a IT of Drury-lane celebrity, the subject receives n m highly original treatment. The scenery and the b A- ballets were not the least attractive ...

THE ROSA OPERA SEASON

... agrecablyrenews tc recollections of liisassumption of Phwebus-itwas T he who played this character in the original | cast at Drury-lane some years ago-for it retains ;G its tenderness and picturesnueness. Mr. Lind W has a firm and even voice, of good qualityv ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... when space permits. W.-No. ?? JoWRs.-No. T. W.-Thh rare occupied 11 mkutes 1 seconds. J. C.-Apply at the Admiralty Office, Drury-lane. J. D. is referred to the article 1 Dogs at Large in to- day's paper. A correspondent says the statement that mass is ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... O.-The prinoce 35, tbe grand daike 21, and the princesnsf1. iA REou5LAR Sunecluolel. -pply at thec Admiralty Offlce, 2, Drury-lane. VASeo.The letters are morely a mark to indioate a particlular descriptionl ofu snuuf. A DAceY fuosor ?? . -'ihere aic many ...

MAY

... sistor, (we quPPire.) MISR Hamilton, of Mtnletr Mms Whirnall, Signor Paltoni, of the Italitin.Opera, and Mr. John Reeves, of Drury-lane Theatre, fftirlded great satisf-ction. The tws latter made decided ?? benea a ecuine ?? biffo, of excellent voice alid manner ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... Opera series arranged by Mr. Lago opens at Covent Garden on Tuesday next, and six days later Mr. Rosa's season will begin at Drury-lane. In the course of the Rosa season, Mr. A. C. Mackenzie's new opera, William the Troubadour, wvill be produced. The festival ...

THE THEATRES

... properties, to ing Mr. Henry Dundas's company is to appear at BR eO- the Shakespeare Theatre to-night in the noted in, Ira Drury-lane drama, Human Nature. It has S- alread been performed on several occasions in rh ta Livorool, but so strong is it in situation ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... better -fitted to undertake the responsible duty f, a4which this entails. H li- ~ ~ ?? - ii ?? ?? THEATRE. W r Drury-lane drama succeeds Drury-lane drama at RI e the Court Theatre, but Youth,' which is now Ai Fbeing performed there, and whbich is one of ...

THE THEATRES

... full house. The I company which presented the drama, which S , is that advertised as having been written specially for the Drury-lane Theatre, was n a capable one, and was under the direction of Mr. d John F. Preston, whose S r B4ieiiard Varneg hi showed ...

LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... the sympathetic touches of the dialogue. Several years have passed since the initiaory prodluction of ' ?? Natare at Drury-lane, but it continues to keep a firm grip of the populace, and proof of this was found in the .rc-seoneo and enthusiasm of the ...

WOOL AND WOOLLEN EXHIBITION AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... (London) police court. on Tuesday, Mary Ann Dickson, a young woman, who said she lived with her mother in a coalyard in Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Newton with indecent conduct in Hyde Park.-Police-constable Emmett stated&that about a quarter to ...

Orginal

... House! I-midst all that histories tell, 1826 I know but one event that's parallel:- for a PARALLEL CASE. i b It chanc'd, at Drury-lane, one Easter night, ' The When the gay gods, too blest to be polite, recei (Gods at their ease, like those of learne.l Lucretius) ...