THE PROFITS OF DRURY LANE
... THE PROFITS DRURY LANE. curioue to note that among the prohta of the Drurv Dane Theatre Company ior vear. ■■ The Review, appears item ■« £5 9 ...
... THE PROFITS DRURY LANE. curioue to note that among the prohta of the Drurv Dane Theatre Company ior vear. ■■ The Review, appears item ■« £5 9 ...
... DUE TO APPEAR AT DRURY LANE. On the day before be was due to appear in scene from ‘“Macbeth” at the Shakespearean matinee at Drury Laue before the King and Queen in aid of the Stratfordon-Avon Memorial Theatre, Mr. James K. Hackett, the well-known American ...
... A Drury Lane Favourite’s Thanks. prominent feature of (he London pantomime sea:mi i* the performame of Miss Daisy Dormer in “Hop-O’-My-Thumb” the Theatre Royal, Drury I«ane, in which she pears as ” Queen of The bright t>©rfonnance of this clever actrees ...
... THURSDAY, FRIDAY, anil SATI RDAV, APRIL 14, 15, and 16. TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION. “THE BEST OF LUCK.” The Colossal and Sensational Drury Lane Melodrama. ALSO EPISODE I. OF “THE WHIRL WIN Absolutely the Limit in Daring: and onderl'nl Serial^ ...
... on remand with the manslaughter of Christopher Robert Furlong, fellow porter, the L.C.C. lodging-house >n Parker Street, Drury Lane. The two men were stated to have quarrelled over game of darts. Sir Charles Biron sa»d that where man was attacked he was ...
... his client was Mr. 11. B. Phillips, who was to have been manager to Mr. Beecham for his opera season at Covent Garden and Drury Lane, and in Paris. consent there would be judgment for plaintiff for ...
... 14: “ENTOMBED ALIVE (2 Part*). WILrL A R !> v. MOR A N, AND SPECIAL FULL FEATURE PROGRAMME. Next Week—” THE HC»PE,‘’ The Drury Lane Meloilrama of a Thousand Thrills. ...
... AUiRY. ri!o(iii.\MMK. DOACTT- Tliurs.. Kii..iV Silt. \VI i K KNU’.Xti .11 I ' I. Ka.'li Kvouiiif!: I'-ni. THE CL BRATT D DRURY LANE MELODRAMA, “■ li I', All i S A It V M PS. ' Pr*inii unoMami’.hlc in V. o stare play. ,x ’• AS. !’ttisinl«‘ 12. Si«Tiiil ...
... Strauss, then at the height of his fame. .. . In October, 1840, Musard came to England and conducted series of “Proms” at Drury Lane Theatre, and also appeared at the Lyceum. He was portrayed at the time thus; “From bottom to top There’s no bit of the fop ...
... above the ground on “The Cyclone” at the Southend Kursaal on Saturday night. Richard Caine (23), of Sheridan Buildings. Drury Lane, London, a passenger in the front car fell out. He was struck by the wheels of the car and killed instantaneously. Caine ...
... London broke out on September 2, 1666. In which London Street did it start? A Chancery Lane. B Park Lane. C Pudding Lane. D Drury Lane. Answers The answers to last week's general knowledge quiz are: 1A — Ujj is in Tanzania. 2 B — Catherine the Great ruled ...
... girl who is betrayed by her lover. SPORT. THE UNRECORDED JASPER CARROTT: Fast-rising funnyman live at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. AT T 4 ...