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... Could some modern Asmodeus have bestowed the privilege accorded to Don Cleophas upon any member of the audience leaving Drury lane Theatre, after the morning performance of the Pantomime on Wednesday last, one of the prettiest sights imaginable would ...

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... story, and gave it poetical as well as musical interest. The FlyinpDut cmam was performed for thie first time in England at Drury Lane Theatre in 1870, under Arditi, when Mdlle. Ilma de Murska took the part of Senta, and Mr Santley that of L'Ollandese-danuato ...

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... Arva also at the Hay- r market in the latter -ear, The Broken Vow, at the . Olympic, in 1851, and The Queen of Spades, at e Drury-lane in the same year, were none of them l. very successful, three of them being adaptations. e In June, 1852, Mr Boucicault ...

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... accepted ary engagement at Drury-lane Theatre under Mr E. T. Smith. IHis name because most prominently associated with the above house, where he took his farewell besefit November 25th, 1871, after having been Clown in the Drury lane Palmto- mimie for eleven ...

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... since he first waved his conductor's stick at Diury-lare aid Covent-garden Theatres. M, Jullien succeeded M. Eliamou at Drury. lane as conductor of the Promenade Concerts. Besides being a con. ductor he was'an executive performer on the piccolo, and his ...

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... MarstoiX had the offer of a London engagement, and made 'his first appear- ance as Benedick in Afucs Ado About Nothing at Drury- lane Theatre, then under the management of Mr IV. J. Hammond, on Wednesday, October 30th, 1839. Mrs Stirling was Beatrice; Miss ...

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... receiving the highest praise from the critics, and the warmest sup- port from the public. He next went to Covent-garden and Drury. lane, both of which Theatres were under the management of Mr. Brnn, and his talents were there fully recogaised. When Osbal- ...

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... pictorial embellishment he gave to the spectacular dramas then so popular In 1824 Mr. Clalkeon Stanflold was engaged at Drury- lane, and the first proof he gave of lis artistic skill was in illus- trating cr r ey1schutz, which he made remarkable for its ...

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... upon him, was granted leave of absence for three weeks by Elliston, his Manager. Directly Kean's name disappeared from the Drury-lane bills the houses became alarmingly thin. and long before his holiday was over Elliston came down to Hastings in a postehaise ...

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... Bichelieu the character of Julie De i Mortemar. r Between the closing of Covent-garden Theatre in ,1 1840, and the opening of Drury-lane by Mr Macready, Miss Faucit performed with him at the Haymarket. h During this engagement, on Tuesday, Dec. 8th, 1840, f ...

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... man who had shown besides that he possessed a good heart. A hint to Sheridan that she wished her protege to be engaged at Drury-lane, and the thing was done, and here, accord- ingly, on the 11th of December 3 802, he made his debut as Orlando, in As Yore ...

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... with Le Henry Pettitt, Grecian, May 22d, 1880; The World, in y collaboration with Henry Pettitt and Augustus Harris, II Drury-lane, July 31st. 1880; The White Cliffs of Albion, e in collaboration with Hency Pettitt, Hull, 1880; w Youth, in collaboration ...