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LADIES' COLUMN

... out, rings the peals of hells, and echoes their voices in a grand hymn of rejoicing. What a marvellous spectacle is the Drury-lane Pantomime. Our dear clever old friend, Puss in Boots, who has been the hero of nursery legend for years and years back, ...

(From Foota;#

... ktisgistry Office, between Joseph Payne Grimaldi (better known as 'Joe y 1. only son of ineamore Boleno Grimaldi, of I'. It. Drury Lane, and Anna Matilda, only daughter of Bullion Bagge, Esq., of The Ingots,' Hants. The bride, who was plainly attired, was ...

HERE AND THERE

... utilise his new ilignity for the stage. The great object of the Drury Lane drama is to represent actual incidents. Why should not Mr. Harris give us a Lord Mayor's procession at Drury Lane, just to chew how the thing ought to be done? If he played the ...

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS

... the three previous nights. A performance for the benefit of the Royal General Theatrical Fund took place on Wednesday at DRURY LANE THEATRE, for which purpose Mr. Sothern made a journey from the other side of the Atlantic to play the character of Lord ...

KNUTSFORD DIVISION

... ever witnessed within the walls of the Royal Amphitheatre, London. No. 2, KENILWORTH, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. To be cumpleied in 36 Aumbers, Weekly. Give your orders early. Alfred Cooper, No. 1, Crane Court, Fleet-st. ; and to be ...

COEIN•CTSDANO STIR JOINTS

... ever witnessed within the walls of the Royal Amphitheatre, London. No. 2, KENILWORTH, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. To be completed in 36 numbers, Weekly. Give your orders early. Alfred Cooper, No. 1, Crane Court, Fleet-et. ; and to be ...

RAGGED SCHOOL UNION

... Cuintning seconds I the motion, and in doing so took occasion to describe the operations of the Brewer's Court Rigged School, Drury lane, and showed how, by the aid of the charitable, many hungry children had been fed and many desolate homes had been made ...

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... seem to haveindicated, has been somewhat enlivened by the transfer by Mr. 1). Boucicault of himself and a Colleen Bawn' to Drury Lane, where he now nightly takes his ' tremendous header' in the sensation scene of that popular drama. From certain unrehearsed ...

THE MERCURY, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1887

... intention of being present at Mrs. Bernard.Beere'e premiere at the Opera Comique. The Forty Thieves ceased to exist at Drury Lane with ita 155th performance. The run is nem.- cedvntel, and Mr. Harry Nicholls presented Mr. Augustus Harris with two inscribed ...

THE WM.' ♦ MODIRN PILGRIMAGI. Ms Sinus has a new idea for stirring up its eleggish countrymen. He suggests that

... compatriots fare with the British public, and he has fillen straightway in love Stith the Englishwomen he sees every night at Drury Lane. They weep over the misfortunes of French heroines, and M. Saroey is immensely struck by this tenderness of heart. Moreover ...

(From Judy.)

... (From Judy.) 9ment.—Can the purchase of a tradesman's hat be fairly termed a mercantile transaction! PARADOX ICA L. —Tbe Drury Lane Theatre announcement, Best to tint, and best to leave. THERE WAS No SCEIIICIBIII ABOUT HIM.--Do you believe in 'second ...

THE MERCURY, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1886 GOVERNMENT REWARDS AND PARDONS. THE SOCIETY PAPERS. At the Warwickshire ..

... to at the Princess's. The date for the production is se yet unfixed. Preparations for the next year's pantomime at the Drury Lane Theatre are already far advanced, and the scenes which are to celebrate the glories of the Victorian era, in honour of the ...