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... DRURY LANE THEATRE. At the annual meeting the Drury I,ane renters, Saturday afternoon, the sub-committee had to report that the theatre was still unlet, and Mr egg, the well-known publisher, warmly suggested that some of the obnoxious conditions of the ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Maijfalr states that Baroness Bnrdett Coutts has made arrangements for securing the lease of Drury Lane Theatre, which is about to fall in, and that she means conduct the establishment on a scale with which no State supported theatre ...
... AN ADVENTURE IN DRURY LANE. Henry Holland, a perter. and Alfred Callan, painter, were indicted at Clerkenwell Sessions for having stolen watch and chain, value £7, from the person of Alice Miliioent Elliott, widow*, residing at Guildford Street, Russell ...
... THE DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. Although (says a London correspondent) Boxing Night was, as usual, anticipated at several ot tho London theatres, there was plenty novelty left for pantomime lovers last evening. The palm of merit, far mere spectacle concerned ...
... DRURY LANE PANTOMIME. I>nry panU»mime was produced last night. A London c*»rres|xjndent says thai from tlie rising the curtain in B ...
... THE DRURY LANE MURDER At Eow Street yesterday. John Crow, labourer, was again'charged with murdering George Greene in Drury Lane. So ae further evidence having been taken, and it having been stated for the defence that the deceased and Drisoner were both ...
... THE DRAWINGS AT DRURY LANE. A general meeting of the renters and debentureholders in the Theatre Koval, Drury Lane, wa? held on Thursday. The report of the committee showed that the receipts for the year had been £10,V»97 2s 9d, and the expenditure I'd ...
... present ground rent is plus certain other payments amounting to a few hundreds a-year. Drury Lane has existed a theatre for years. The bUirularri says: The fate of Drury Lane Theatre hxs been trembling the lialanceand the public will learn with regret that ...
... THE HITCH DRURY LANE. Playgoers who remember what a fine figure of . a mail Mr William is, will know (re, marks contemporary) how to appreciate a little hitch which was experienced at Drury Lane on. Saturday night. It was necessary to the piece that ...
... THE DISPUTE AT DRURY LANE. It now trau«pires that th»* frarat at L>rury Lui« Theatre Satuiday did nut terminate with th« departureof Mr Whistler. That artist ha-1 scarcely retired wheu editor of Hark had anoth-r angry combatant. This wan Horace Lingard ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. There no foundation for the report that the Baroness B.irdctt-Coutts had made arrangements for seen ring the leaes Drury Lane Theatre. ...