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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... the management of a new house on the closing of the Court Theatre. It is said Mr. Fell wishes to succeed Mr. Chattorton at Drury Lane, Mr. Nation succeeding him at the Holborn. Measrs. D'Arcy and Boss are writing a four-act play fer the NewElephant and Castle ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... astonishiing per- I foriaences on the tight wire, and Miss Julia Kent, 1, who has been engeged for tile panto- -mime at Drury Lane Theatre next Christ- mwai, - will charm the audiences with selections ol the guitar, songy, anid dances. Willis fand Dire ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... that Esirring period, which is so full of scenes that thrill and startle. To set out the drama, which belongs to the great Drury Lane list, a Mr. Walter Sealby has sent down a company that does justice to the piece, and that answers I to the full all the ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Boys, th Cheer. The piece, which was the last sir , Avguqutus ?? collaboratezd ilk writing, had 1 'Obost successful run at Drury Lane, and awherever it lias been presented ini tho provinies ell a it htid gained the highest encooliums of those vi who have ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF. Tho Great Ruby (performed at the Theatre Royal, Cardiff, this week) follows after the true staump of a grand Drury Lane produc- tion. Its chief feature is spectacular diiapliy. There is no stint In anything that stage pro- perties or fine scenery ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... er. rabuilt,aud fitted up with the latest improvements, Tb wvas occupies a Position immediatesly opposite the tilli No. Drury Lane Th'leatre. Thle sale was fairly well ab I ble, attended, end thle valuable lot was eventtually tra I ri knocked down to ...

AN ACTOR ON HIS ART

... ART. I iLPEMSTING,4T WITH IM HENRY NIILE. WHAT HE, TNKS OF CAI)1FS PR'OGRESS, Those of us who have seen that guccemful Drury Lane Productioii, Cheer Boys, Cheer, at th 'Theatre Rloyal, C-ardiff, thi week, eannot fail to hvoe been strnel with the ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... First ajid -foremost is Little.Tich (An hose name'is a familiarh word on the music-hall stage), who made his . mark at Drury Lane, . ad is one , of the most popular of present-day comedians. There are also Lily English, the celebrated lady whistlers ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... 01on Monday c-ricming at both performances, the great attrac-- tion being the presence of Mliss Marie Loftus, I the famous Drury Lane art-iste. whose sweet singing and gr..ceful damichig elicited rounds of Nroll-deserved applause. Bell a end Bihon weme very ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... LOCAL AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. A Sailor's Knot, one of tie latest of Drury- lane successes, and probab!y Mr. PFotitt's best work so fir, caugit on well xwiid h the full house at R. thc RX yal, Caldiff, Ol iMondily. Ihr a brief no!ice like ...

PANTOMIME SEASON AT CARDIFF

... at pre- eth sent the Only mianagers, who are airrangling for bt so expeanive, a luxusry are &ic Augustus Harrms, 01 of Drury Lane, and myssM~. The dancers fly upon (no the stage -and float in the orT. They descend B to the stage and execrute a va-riety ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Nvith laughter. The J ackson F arily ?? a, Clever mlusical entertainment, sad Arthur Alexander, a burlesque, actor, front Drury Lane, met with a. gratifying reception, .Anoather pleasing artiete is miss Julia. Kent. Pos~sessing, a good stag ,e presence ...