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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Last night, for the first time in England, the scene of Walpurgis Night revels in M. Gounod's Faust was introduced at Drury Lane. Thec music is tolerably well known at concerts, but E as it is copyright and as ML. Gounod is t justifiably annoyed that ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... the London i orchestral rehearsals Will begin a fortnight I hence. I At a meeting of the renters of the Theatre- Royal, Drury Lane. on Thursday, a dividend of 2 per cent.. (;CIO on each £500 stock) w;'s declared, and tihe fact was elicited that the ¶ ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... oigures excellent, the expression on the faces life-like and rcal. Aorncig the plays illustr2tod ire I I Xurnau Nature at Drury Lane, The Great Pink Pearl at the Prinep's, Faust at the Lyceum, and Falka at the Avenue. itete Folks (London : Cassell ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Crackentliorpe, and possibly i Ibsen's Lady from the Sea. I The J)uke of Bedford on Friday signed the i new lease of Drury Lane Theatre, by which Sir a Augustus Harris will become sole lessee till I Christmas, 1901. After next Christmas the I rightsofthe ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... th ?? week mnett Mr Peetitt at Nice, where thu plot and ether details I of the Drury Lane autaman melodrama will be settled. There is a propositioin to utilise Drury Lane during thae sumrner season for a series of sema-private epera masked balls, admission ...

BALFE'S NEW OPERA

... BALFE'S NEW OPERA. bALth't. AL% UfKitA. The newr opera, ' The Daughter of St. Mark, was produced on W~ednesday night at Drury Lane Theatre, vith the following ?? (King of Cyprus), Mr. Burdini; Andrea Cor- .aro (a Patrician of Venice): Mr. Borrani; Moncenigo ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... this treasure, but is told there is such a prodigy in the person of Aladdin, a youth residing in Drury Lane. In a scene of the market place of Drury Lane, an admirable set for the brush of Mr Henry Emden, there is a dance of London schoolboys, who are ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... once-celebrated character of Elizabeth, Queen of England, in Giacommetti's historical drama, During her previous engagement at Drury Lane Madame Ristori, it n ill be rccollected, proved that Elizabet!4 was one of the finest of her impersona- tions. Although ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Harris's management at Drury Lane, and it is announced as the last of the present lease, which ex. pires next September. It is, however, under. stood that before the historic theatre is pulled down, partly for the widening of Drury Lane, partly for the extension ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... engagement outside of Drury Lane, except as to the benefit at the Albert Hall of the French Hospi- tal, for highs prices are offered for their services as entertainers at private parties. But the rule is onlv fair to the Drury Lane manager, :s and it will ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Velumnia.' T'he old actors all w h tried Ooriolantus, althlough downr to the time of the Eldmiund Kean and Mrs Glovere, at Drury Lane, e in 1820, Shnkespeare's play was mixed up with Po the works of Tate, Tomson, and miany other 5. writers. Evtn J. P. Komble ...

THE THEATRES

... engaged, he had never held it right to show his hand, bot he might say that on Monday (to-night) Human Nature, from Drury Lane, London would be produced under the personal soperin. tendance of Mr Augustus Harris. (Applause.) I The various mnembers ...