SOME TOBY TRICKS
... Division caused by Mr. Smith's decease will be filled probably by the election of Sir Augustus Harris, the popular lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, who is known to aspire to Parliamentary honours. ...
... Division caused by Mr. Smith's decease will be filled probably by the election of Sir Augustus Harris, the popular lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, who is known to aspire to Parliamentary honours. ...
... name is only on abbreviation. Cockfighting took place there in the first theatres (23). The once famous Cockpit Theatre, in Drury Lane, was not converted into a dramatic temple until James the First had been some years on the throne. Preciously it was used ...
... CSIVIICII used to be rung to annotates that glorious event—the winning of a main! (21.) In London there a famous cockpit in Drury Lane, the remembrance of which M Tremens' in the name of the adioining Pitt I Place. There were other cockpits in Jewin Street; ...
... seen ot, in os Measure” (atthe Haymarket), yver-cen- | Errors” (at the Lane); not « ne or De John” at the do not Casar” (at Drury Lane in an , and it hs ; officials ell. But | been given im pumber | the provinces Mr. Irving, who will Cont due time, has a ...
... in order to pre bat the necessary funds, a committee h formed te one or more tations of bis best opera, Nis probably st Drury Lane, a | ie con- or 00 before the opening of the Roys » News” Opera season in May. The cast sug re £208 an undeniably strong ...
... wit. music hall. to suppor Harrie, who baw bee in and abecess in the ear, is now convalesce ae his time unmterruptedly tg Drury Lane, ive in- WALES AND DISESTABLISHM] of Tux ~ Methodist Times” says—The of Wales in favour of rice 4a, decisive and overwhelming ...
... third act—the race for the Grand National — that the success of the play rests. Arany wonderful things have been done on the Drury Lane stage, but nothing no thoroughly, ' so genuinely, realistic as the seene on the at Aintree. NEW CARDINALS. There iv a good ...
... Darden in 1887, and it would now well repay revival. The clump, clump of Voleptoury's hoofs will not be on the boards of Drury Lane to-night. Treloar's ars supply. lug a huge mat to rover the stags—artually of coma-nut tihre,odtensibly a piers of turf ...
... LONDON. PRESENTATION TO FATHER PURCELL LETTER FROM ARCHBISHOP VAUGHAN. Lowoox, TIVMSDaT. To-night, in Macklin Street Schools, Drury Lane, Father Purcell, who during the past ten years has taken an active and prominent part in Nations.hat politica in London ...
... Lonchard, Mr. filakeley ; Trenitz. Mr. D. 8. lames; and Gavotte, Miss M. A. Victor. At the meeting of the proprietors of Drury Lane Theatre on Friday, a letter read from the Duke of Bedford's agent, stating that when the lease expired neat year this t ...
... foundation :—The committee formed at a reps.-mutat gee meeting of the London branches held in the Macklin Street Schools, Drury Lane, on Turwley. January 10th, branch being represented on the eonenittee by one delegate, and held its first meeting at the ...
... the perpetrators. The Duke of Bedford, it seems. has changed his mind, at all events ftr theiproeset, as to the let ore of Drury Lane Theatre It is now movi .1 that tlw Dute's agent Lae made • dednii- proposal, eiblindyteg ciertein conditions tiler which ...