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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... failed:when itt was first brought out The fame of the composer, and the celebrity of the work, ho.wever; fully justi- fied, the Drury-lane manager in placing it on the stage, Mr. Gye,:tooreover, had announced it for five successive yeaisin th't prospeotus- of'the': ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. AT the conclusion of Othello on Saturdav even- ieg, the last night of Mr. llI Coliough's ov'r'.%g !mnt, the American aetor, on being callci bf foro the curtein, made the following epcoch. Wcich ?? loudly chocred by the audieceo ...

SHAKSPEARE AT DRURY LANE

... SHAKSPEARE AT DRURY LANE. THE representations of King John and Macbeth at Drury Lane Theatre, although they cannot be expected to arouse enthusiasm, inasmuch as they comprise no display of histrionic genius of a high class, are yet creditable enough ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. ihc Coanic Opera of Love in a Village was performed last jht, and Air. TERRY undertook the part of Juscice Woodcock ;rthc first tinme. Mr. TERnY is smn able Comedian in a par- ilalar line, but we cannot say that the amorous old Justice ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... could now give the proprietors any chance for success. If they' did not all zealously put their shoulders to the wheel, Drury-Lane must sink. ' Though he did not ihtend to submit to them any specific proposition for its future manage- ment, fie considered ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. THE TYNE AND) HARRISON COMPANY. Last evening the third of the series of concerts of which the Pyne and Harrison English Opera Company are Oi filling up the theatrical interregnum of Passion week, at co Old Drury, was attended ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Last night this Theatre was numerously attended, and after the half-price, became crowded to excess, by the holiday visi- I tors, who indutlged in their usual armusements daring the play,I which was the Tragedy of Jane Shore. Fortunately ...