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Waterford Mirror and Tramore Visitor

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... Drelincourt Odium, the Zouzou,’ has been for many years playing in London the Prince of Wales’s, fit James’s, The Garrick, and Drury Lane Theatres. Mr Paul Duval the Dodor ’ is a Frenchman birth, and well-known for liis celebrated impersonations of Frenchmen ...

The Late Bishop of Klllaloe

... general brush up to provide a cheery programme for the holidays, which are of course harvest time for managers. At dear old Drury Lane Mr Oscar Barrett is trying to make the best of poor Sir Augustus Harris’s vacant shoes, and it will matter of interest to ...

A Moving Bog in Kerry

... lamented father. Laughter loving people have ample fare provided for them this year at the theatre. Besides the pantomime at Drury Lane, Mr George Edwards is giving the Circus Girl at the Gaiety, ** My Girl,” at the Garrick, and there also no end of fun at ...

Church Missionary Society

... the rheumatic affection from which she suffers more or less during the cold weather, and especially in this clifilate. The Drury Lane pantomime has proved such huge success that Mr Oscar Barrett has accepted tempting offer to it bodily Manchester next Christmas ...

[NG BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

... had also held the stage. there were only five or six theatres of any pretensions, including the Covent Garden, the Lyceum, Drury lane, Hay market. In London saw for the first time the great Madame Rachel. About Phelps began his remarkable career at Sadler’s ...

lUK WATERFORD MIRROR THURSDAY DEC '» 1597 FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE PORT OP WATERFOEO

... not immediately concerned may rtnve some , the County Waterford, he go mitigate the charge, handkerchiefs were at premium. Drury Lane fi fc i the future. As we have said, let the Dro iu Ireland with the exception then addressed the* jury for the that prince ...

Paculi tt’ Ejectment Casa,

... is more apparent than ever, now that the Pautomiorae season bus commenced. A poorer or duller season has not been seen at Drury Lane this many long year, and in spite of the efforts Herbert Campbell and Dan Leno to throw some fun into the thing, the whole ...

and Bulbs

... Outfitting, &c.,j nnrivalieil. I’rif e 2d. of all news «geiits* orspeclnwn ropy, post fleet, slumps, from ■ 1 e 113 & Ul, Drury Lane, .Strand, Lou ion, W.C. WATERFORD DISTRICT T.DNATIC ASYLUM. TO CONTRACTORS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. I!OAKr> OF GOVERKOKK will ...

Concert Tramore. (front our Correspondent). On Inst Tuew>*y igbt wry «ijoy»We Oooeert wu given *t the Clmrch ..

... Lyceum. Mis* Thompson, it U remembered, took for many years th® iding roh in the pantomimes and extravagant** • played at Drury Lane and other theatres In th® good old days that are more. Needless to say that a great many of present stare enrae forward ...

XEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS

... 'gcala of magnificence which should certainly prove most magnetic to audiences. An eye Witness the final rehearsal dear old Drury Lane tells that this year’s pantomime is likely be the most successful that has been mounted for years and that besides the beauty ...

Kvei^ko

... tlie nance of Miss Clara Butt, at St James Hall, there ie little to record. Sir Henry Irving is organising hug* Charity Drury Lane, the l«th met. in rid of the sufferers from the Galveston Disaster, and the affair is likely to great sueo ss, ju from the ...