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QUEEN'S THEATRE

... Australia. HIo was :companied by Miss Avouia Joeos, nn importation from the Anstralian. staac, and by MIr R. Yoange, of the Drury Lane 'T'heatre. The first piece was an old- fashioned melodrama, in fiveacts, entitled, Love's Sacrifice. The story of the ...

THEATRICALS

... lfcdd-es. RocK is Latineelot was given with much natty .ra humpur, and unconorained pleafantry. A Mifs B'[Grs, likewife from Drury Lane, was the Portia. There is a becoming freedom, and unafuming cafe in this lady's deportment, which were well adapted to this ...

GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AT KILMARNOCK

... Mr Macready, in com- memoration of the services rendered by that gentle- man during hils management of Covent Gnrden Eind Drury Lane Theatre, in endeavourirrg to restore ?? national drama, and to revive the original text of Shalrkieere, Itas just been ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... mn- natiomall melodies, as it vill ultimately tend to her eors ldvantage, besides delighting her auditory. Mr Botler from Drury Lane and Covent Garden, lio several years ago madle his debut herej appears on Meloay in the character of Hf aanlet. A gentleman ...

THE DRAMA

... peaanees are no supply the loss of thc seceders. Did- f dear is re-ongsged, anod M'ontague Stanleyc, vlhose recccr. sucecss at Drury Lane has fully conlrniod the good opi- s nin the Edlinburghl audience always entertainecl of him . a Celeste, the cclebarated ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... night, -as Elvino, in the Englishrversion of Bellini'd opera Lo Sonnarmbula, having originally performed that character at Drury Lane. On his entrance he was greeted with long and enthusiastic plaudits, 'which he modestly acknowledged. Alr Templeton is perhaps ...

MISS SIDDONS' BENEFIT AT THE THEATRE-ROYAL

... Ifeel, and so, kind frienosP FareweU. -(l . oud cheers). . It was said in the early days of' Edrnund Kean by the habitues of Drury Lane that tdere was too little of him. The same has been said of 'Miies Siddons. We venture to think that Miss 'Siddons in' ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL. The Manaper is gradually bringing out his forcesfur the winter campaign. On Monday, MAL Balls from Drury Lane Theatre was introduced to the Edinburgh boards, for the first time, and made a decided hit as Iapid in the- laughable comedy of ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRICAL FUND DINNER

... DRURY-LANE THEATIUCAL FUND DINNER. On Wednesday, being the day appointed for cele- I brating the sixteenlth anniversary dtinner of tho friends of I IS the Drury-Lae Theatrica Fund a ry respectable i . meeting of the supporters of the dirama assembled ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Theatre ?? before the commencement of T. P. Cooke's engagement, hbaing received an extensieon f his leave of alrsence from Drury Lane. As the Pantomrime concriles its career on Friday next, we should suppose that Wilson will commence on the. Saturday. We ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE. THE STAGS, BOTil TBrFOiti 3ND lBlnIgnD TIM CUrR- TAIN. 13Y Alfred Bunn, late Lessee of the TIhIeatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden. London Richard Bentley ; and Bell & Bradfute, Edinburgh. Great as is the anxiety to dive into the mysteries ...

THEATRICAL AFFAIRS

... nmatter. The contritry is 1 tbe fiet. It is almost a proverb ammmongst actors that it aloverflow at Covent Garden hills. Drury Lane, and e veke crura. e Let ut, then, for n moment suppose that tile Kembles mitd Young are ait Covent Garden, avirrenly - ...