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THEATRE ROYAL.—MR. MACREADY

... indompetent is no argument against the consistency of such appearance; and that it may be- gums powerfully ?? Hr. ?? ?? ehQ Drury Lane Theatre was under his direction,-a circum- stance which makes the mis-management of Saturday the more surprising, though ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... Queene's Majestie, Queens Anne), who, it F says, had recently removed from the Red Bull, Clerken- well, to the Cockpit, Drury Lane. d d STPANGE CONDUCT OF AN ENGLISHMAN IN I PARis.-A young Englishman has been convicted by V the Paris Tribunal of wantonly ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... volumes of documentary illustration. d The talented vocalists, M. and Madame Gassier, have closed .utheir engagement at Drury Lane. To the lady a piece of n silver plate was presented on the occasion. g Ten thousand pounds have been not only voted but ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... plioenix rising trone its ashes. We o:re glad to observe that Barnet's opera, The Mountain SylIpb, lass been revived ?? at Drury Lane. This comiposition is atonag thle most barinsing of' tle English Sclool, aiml ?? it s\:ould ?? morc fn quently ba presented ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ENGLISH OPERATIC COMPANY. y The operatie comspny, which has been the successfal attrac- i lion throughout the summer season at Drury Lane Theatre, co oued Tbrief campaign in Manchester on Monday evening, M )hat our Thsitc Royal, to a large audience, and met ...

THE OPERA SEASON.—THEATRE ROYAL

... remarkable success which attended Mademoiselle Agnes outt; n- Bury's performance of Amina, during her recent career at tion n Drury Lane. On Monday and Tuesday we are to have the le Der Freisehutz, with a very strong cast, including Madlle. the IS Rudersdorf ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... evenings, viz. Monday, Wed- nesday, Friday, and Saturday, being onl her way to folfil an engagementin the UOited States Drury Lane Theatre, after a sucesofuteaon of Italian operas at cheap prices, has commenced a series of English operas, in which Miss ...

FROM THE OCEAN AN UNPUBLISHED POEM

... a iguest lie was beheaded iii 1547. i ED3mUrnD ROANLl-On a certain evening, shortly after ii I his nmemorable debilt at Drury Lane, RonII, accompanied 1i by Ills old aiid faithful ally, Jack Hughes, dropped in, or Ii rahe dope up (by way of cataclaresis) ...

THE STAGE

... 31. (Hlover left nothing to be de~sired. The Coburg Comrnpny, who have boen engaged by Sir Auenstns Harris to appear at Drury Lane in the course of the seasion, will be aecompanied by their own orchestra of forty performers. The company's reper- tory ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... but Dot successfully. Mr le 'tS urnlyrpre, a uce ednergag- sg Ggrivi and Mario far the ?? at Covent 0e At a meeting of Drury Lane Theatre shareholders, one Thursday last, it was stated that r. Smith, thle present lessee, pays a rental of £,000, for a ...

THE STAGE

... in 1825, as Itomina in the operetta of that name. Her last appear- ance-except at a benefit given a few years ago-was at Drury Lane in 1878. Mrs. Keeley displayed no little talent and versatility, Those who are old enough to remember her as the maid of ...

THE STAGE

... Messrs. Henry Hanmilton and Ceoil Raleigh are togethar constructing a 3 romantio Melodramna, which is to be brought out r at Drury Lane on Saturday, Septembhr 14. Mrs. John 3 Wood will be in the cast. Madame Sarah Bernhardt has left Paris for her reei. dence ...