LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... Flag at the Grecian Theatre, the part of Nell was created, not by Miss Alice Uenvil, but by Yonra sincerely. AGNES THOMAS. Drury Lane Theatre. ...
... Flag at the Grecian Theatre, the part of Nell was created, not by Miss Alice Uenvil, but by Yonra sincerely. AGNES THOMAS. Drury Lane Theatre. ...
... the play going public, his name is familiar as a household word. For a period ...
... doubtless be well remembered in the chief cities of the United states and Canada. Twenty-four years a jo he appeared at Drury Lane, playing Don Caasarde Bazan with great success. Subsequently he fulfilled engagements in various other leading London theatres ...
... present, I have not the slightest inten tion' of doing so.--I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, AGNES HEWITT --Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 20th January 1890. ...
... Toole engagements. Of the E. T. Smith management I know nothing, but with reference to the late P. B. Chattcrton s regime^ Drury Lane, I would point out-- my relative being powerless to defend himself-- that sixteen years' management of the National Theatre ...
... de Medina (Her lather lead (Man to Man), Romeo, May Harebell, juvenile part in The Artful Dodger, at Blanchard Benefit, Drury Lane, soubrette part at Vaudeville, Ac., and (thers too numerous to mention. [The criticism was not severe. Mirs Stettith may ...
... allow me to bring before the notice of your readers the sad con dition of Mr. Stuart Henry Bell, artist, and late manager of Drury Lane, and of Bedford Street Theatres, Sunderland Old age and misfortune have overtaken him, and he has .to depend upon a few ...
... Therefore, on tho occasion mentioned Mother Goose was the first item at the Wells and the second at Covent Garden. At both Drury Lane and Covont Garden the pantomime took the second 5 lace on the bills on Boxing Nights, George larnwell or Jane Shore being ...
... the fact that it is impossible to get a play produced, Mr. Vroom conies blithely over from America, and has his put on at Drury Lane by Arthur Collins. Let Mr. For shaw read the biographical sketches of all successful playwrights, and he will find that ...
... in the litera ture of the Restoration period. Killigrow seemod to havo had this idea in his mind whon lie built the first Drury Lane Theatre (tho houso which replaced the old Cockpit Theatre). Pepys, writing on May 8, 1663, says: To the Theatre Royal, ...
... course, would be taken separately, and no paper to last more than twenty minutes. Possibly the managers of Covent Garden and Drury Lane might grant us the use of their thoatres. The Actors' Associa tion would, I am sure, assist us in accord ance with the objects ...
... grateful if you would also kindly publish a list in The Stage. I am, Sir, Yours faith full v. GODFREY TEARLE. rheatro Royal, Drury Lane, W.C.2.. Nov. 2. 1900. ...