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M. JULLIEN'S LONDON CONCERTS

... -- I (From the Times.) The first of these popu ar entertainmenits for the present season took place on Fridchy night at Drury-lane Theatre. Long befo:re thle time announced for opening, the doors in Russell Street, Ca- therine Street, and Vinegar Ya d ...

NEW MUSIC

... Square, l i ILondon. Tw fteseare coniposed by George ?? Rodwell, sa compoaai~ itn4 iia ditisetor. at this Theatre ~oyal, Drury Lane, If ed The first, A due is a t dud liuddart in The Devil's flingl ha lelii mu icd'ed running through it; ir an Few lady ...

LITERATURE

... works), contaies much both of deep speculation aid ot ?? criticisms. l 1813 ' lemors' wess acted witli muchl success at Drury Lane ; aud ' Christabel' was publiseed in c 1819. Ile that year aend the next appeared the two 'Lay Sermons;' and 1817 produced ...

LITERATURE

... dined, and thought that lie dined di, f well, on sixpenny worth of meat and a pennyworth of bread at bo . an alehouse near Drury Lane. I r The effect of the privations and sufferings which he endured of at this time wes discernible to the last in his temper ...

GALLERY OF THEATRICAL PORTRAITS

... at a e Drury Lane, still conducted by its Committee of Management, . d a portion of which body, according to its own confession, pre- y ferred beauty to talent in the selection of actresses. a In April, 1822, Mrs. Glover returned to Drury Lane, after ...

GALLERY OF THEATRICAL PORTRAITS

... experience convinced him of the incombustibility of that river. Sowerby was the first Othello to whom Kean played Zago at Drury Lane. He is said to have attended a performance of the same play at Bath, and to have run out of the boxes and flung himself ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... destined to take a high position en the lyric stage, and fulfil the bright antici- pations so enerally made at her debut at Drury Lane last season. Next, we had our old favourite, Mciss Aitken, who was greeted with a perfect famere of applause. Her readings ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... since, -and before of Chbarles Keana had played 1?idhard lit., for nights in succes- thf e esion, with splendid aucceas, at Drury Lane, his personation pra of this part hard been stamped bry the'acclaima of Lord Jef- lie ~j frey and other distinguished men ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... during the whole of that lengthened period his fame wvas grossi-g greater and greater Arlemigth he accepted an engagement in Drury Lane Theatre at the fixed salary of £00 per night; anid thus, after many trials, cares, unrequited laboeunr, and dis- appointments ...

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... of the ?? Begi'g6r's )ta- iiards the U coseiitile year, GUhrricic resolved ?? Ia t v~iti his mioiety of t'ie patent, of Drury Lane, and to 'isa( from the state. Shleridain his father-in-law, and a li01 e ght(arr-id's ?? oiva purchase ?? pit- and ho a ...

THEATRICAL SPECULATIONS

... for £1200 further. Between June, 1802, and l my occupation of the Westminster Theatre, I was manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. In June, 1862, I was worth £10,000 or £12,000. In October, 1862, I took a lease of the Westminster Theatre, and in December ...