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LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... L'Africaine. r Mr Wallerstein will be the musical director for Mr e Augustus Harris's forthcoming pantomime season at a Drury Lane. a It is stated that Mr Wilmot, who originally took n id the Duke's Theatre for three years, has now renewed In. the lease ...

LITETRATURE

... The Tailors: Almost a Tragedy, giving a e humorous account of a play entitled : The of a Tailors, which was produced at Drury Lane more are, than a century ago, and which resulted in a riotous s at uproar owing to the indignation of the Knights of rob- ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... accepted an engagemrerit for next season with Mr Gye. Alir Augustus FHarris is busily makiing his ar- rangemetnts for the Drury Lane Christnas antomrime, which, theatre-goers wvill be pleased to beat, wilt this year be Signed by the prince of pantomime ...

THE COMIC PRESS

... at all, and is anow to be seen running about just as fast as ever. a sti [F r JUDY.1 k A New Reading of Shakespeare-At Drury Lane all sc the stage is a World. 00 A LEAD-ING QUESTION.-Agreeable Tenant- The es rint? Sartinly, sor; an' where will ye ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... 231b., were found floating dead on the lake. [FRoM FIaARO.] Mr John M'Culloch, instead of appearing in 'Vir- ginius at Drury Lane, will choose Talford's Ion in which to make his English debut. It is now certain that the Gloucester Festival ha resulted ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... Mudie, 775 by Wgesse Smith & Son, and 200 by the Grosvenor Library, The occasion of the 100th night of The World, at Drury Lane Theatre, will be celebrated by a dinner given by the lessee and manager, Mr Augustus Harris. In the new instalment of Ml ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... comes et. 'Part 28 of OLD AND NEW LONDON, which has some er- interesting historical notes of the district of St Gies, nd and Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, with ao plentiful supply of excellent illustrations. Part 50 of SCIENCE FOR ALL contains the ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES

... Herr Rihieter left Landau fur Hamburg, where be will consult with Herr Pelliui about the seaonu of the Rtiuhter operas at Drury Lane caxt May. Y.At P. brilad connnon given in Londpn an Wedneeday ] ent tba fieet part of the pregrumme woe composed oS- Bray ...

CARL ROSA'S ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY

... capacities, maki3ng a total of 505 indi- wa ~ridnatls employed. Advertisements and hill-posting ho: are about the same as at Drury Lane rneatre, via., for l the former £80O to £100 : for the latter £200 weekly. tol Salaries of singers vary from £10 to £120 ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... the sensational incidents, the strilcisg situations, and much of the clever stage mechanism that mlade the fortune of the Drury Lane speatacusar melodramas,,of some of which, indeed, The Silver Killng contains pretty vivid suglgestiolls. Combined with ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND THE DRAMA

... Rosa and 3MX Augustis Harris have made arrangements to produce4 for the first time in London, Massenet's French opera at Drury Lane Theatre will, doubtless, prove of general interest. The date fixed for this production is Tuesday, May 6. The role of Manon ...

THE LONDON THEATRES IN 1885

... produced and the success which, on the whole, has attended it, -Such theatres as the HLaymarket, the Prince's4 the Princess's, Drury Lane, the Adelphi, and . the Court have subsisted wholly upon original play.s!, and in the majority of instances have thriven ...