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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... XiofScSbroirbe QtbersUe ,hte The Royal Opera at Coyent Garden, after a very prosperous season, dosed on Saturday j but Drury- lane opened again on Monday—sufficient proof now its rival is out of the field—that something more than the''intense heat of ...

Advertising

... Vicinity. In addition to the present talented company, Mr. WALTER MONTGOMERY (the popular trat/eJian, from the Theatres Royal Drury Lane, Bristol, Bath, &c.,) and Mr. WOOLLIDGE (from the London Concerts,) will appear for this night only. The Performance will ...

Advertising

... to tbe Nobility, Gentry, and Public generally of Cardiff and its Vicinity that he has entered into an arrangem? with the DRURY LANE GRAND OPERATIC COMPANY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, for the production of a Series of the most Popular Operas, the first time in the ...

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... Secretary. THEATRE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Last Two Nif/hts of the Season and the Grand Opera Company, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. For the BENEFIT of Mdlle. CONDELL and Mr. ELLIOT GALER. THIS present FRIDAY. October flth, 1854, will be presented Balfe's ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS

... antagonist; but I blive no engagement. Well, at all e'fnl8, observed my first inquisitor, you hue a very good salary at Drury- lane. A very good one, indeed, sir, answered I, but then it is Duvr paid. But you have always a fine benefit, sir, said the ...

TO THE EDITOR OF VIE CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... was compelled to find security for £2O, and having only a few months before lost £l3O, by the insolvency of the manager of Drury-lane Theatre, where I was engaged for two years and having a family to support, I was under the neces s ity Of applying to Mr ...

-EPITCME OF NEWS

... pleasant taste, Prl, to. Uet 2.. 9d., IIn4 Ua, per bOI, Sold by all dmggiiti, The proceeds of the late ameur performance at Drury-lane reached £700, jE50 haoeen handed over to the fund for the benefit of the on, popular author Mr. A. Reach, the balance to ...

.'GENERAL NEWS.I

... the fleet i8 rumoured; and it is also rumoured that her Ma- jesty contemplates a visit to Portugal this summer. FIRB AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE.—On Friday after- noon, great alarm was created in consequence of the dis- covery of a smouldering fire in the flies ...

THE WEEK

... public of witnessing this wonderful representation of Madame Ristott's. The English Opera continues its successful career at Drury Lane. It is singular that, after such general failures, under every management, this theatre should now prove eminently profitable ...