THE LITTLE MINISTER ON THE STAGE
... that his work may stage sufficiently well to make it acceptable to the somewhat exigent audiences it will have to face. Drury Lane is having a wonderful season. ...
... that his work may stage sufficiently well to make it acceptable to the somewhat exigent audiences it will have to face. Drury Lane is having a wonderful season. ...
... Grinialdi, who was contemporary with his ? HARRY PAYNO. father, a;:J of whose 'style It.. W :tä ex- cellent imita- tor. Drury Lane pinto- mime without Payne, after these many years, will seem as though want- [ ing tre ficish- i n g touch. When tho ne ...
... written by Henry Pettitt, and played by a company specially selected by th« author and the Drury-lane manager. This drama, which ran through the whole son at Drury* lane Theatre, was pronounced by the entir London Press to be one of the best from the skilfui ...
... however, given strict orders that the attendants in the front of his house are to receive no donations and if the habitues of Drury Lane only second the manager's efforts, the system, which is not only unfair, but irritating as well, will speedily come to an ...
... course of her speech she struck a pathetic chord by reference to the gallery boys and girls who were the first to enter Drury Lane Theatre on the—to her—never-to-be- forgotten benefit night, at considerable cost to themselves. May you always be as kind ...
... to the good as a reward for his own labours is the grave question which faces the enterprising manager. Closely packed, Drury Lane Theatre holds something like £ 500, but as a fair average it may be safer ta take £ 400 as an ordinary return. Two perform ...
... hope'that his work may stage sufficiently well to make it acceptable to the somewhat exigent audiences it will have to face. Drury Lane is having a wonderful season. ...
... surpassed all that (has ever been doneibefore, certainly the in- terest of the public in them shows no abate- meat. Natur- ally Drury Lane with enor- mous spectacle takes the lead among pnu-uiuime producers, and the deft brain of Oscar Barrett is visible from ...
... Empire from being fully packed each night this week. Dan Leno will be there, and where he is the crowd follows but the great Drury Lane comedian will; not run the whole show himself. Mr Stoll has, as usuaJ, prepared a bill as remarkable for its variety as ...
... course of her speech she struck a pathetic chord by reference to the gallery boys and girls who were the first to enter Drury Lane Theatre on the-to her-never-to-be- forgotten benefit night, at considerable cost to themselves. May you always be as kind ...
... conrse of her speech she struck a pathetic chord by reference to the gallery boys and girls who were the first to enter Drury Lane Theatre on the-to her—never-to-be- forgotten benefit night, at considerable cost to themselves. Slay you always be as kind ...
... with great success. In 1870, on Saturday, Sept. 24, first performance at Drury Lane Theatre of the drama of Amy Robsart, she acted the title role. The same year at Drury Lane Theatre, on Monday, December 19, Miss Neilson appeared as Juliet, the character ...