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OUR LONDON LETTER

... very substantially in political sense. The Queen has created new precedent in theatrical visits by taking stalls for the Drury Lane matinee aid of tho homes for entirely disabled soldiers. Formerly Royalty always had a box. It is believed that the plan ...

EXECUTION AT NEWGATE GAOL

... TELEGRAM.] Alfred Highfieid (21), barman, was executed at Newgate th-s morning for the murder Edith Poole, whose throat cut Drury-lane. The murder was deliberate and brutal one. Highfieid had courted the girl five or six years, and they vere married August ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... artist, has been visiting the Housa of Commons lately with the view picking up local colour for the autumn production at Drury-lane. is little difficult, however, to see what ideas f' r melodrama can gleaned from discussion jii Supply carried on drearily ...

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... Returning to Loudon. Lowe accepted an engagcmeiit with Mr. Art Collins, and played Lady Kilty during the ru l ' Ihe Great Ruby Drury Lane. Going again to the provinces, find hor appearing Rosa Messrs. Gatti and Frohman's Otf. engagement she left to tour ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... afternoon they would find these places in a fino stats of excitement Elaborate preparations, for instance, are being made at Drury Lane for Mr. Cecil Raleigh's drama of modern society, The Trice of Peace, wherein the principal characters are to diplomatists ...

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... 1 next. We refer to the visit of a Ben Greet Com pt i.y—as announced cur advertising columns— one of fhe greatest of Old Drury Lane's sue- cesses, Hearts are Trumps. The name Ben Greet is as welcome household words in Ket- for many reasons, primarily ...

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... to ensure crowded houses each night. ' Hearts are TTtCMrs.—A crowded house witnessed the performance -of tfte weTl-known Drury-lane piece, Hearts are Tir-umps, at the Victoria Theatre, last* evening, and everyone who present were loud in their praises ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... Duel, or the relation of a Cock Fight Wisbech ; Father Whitbread's Walking Gh-.st which lately appeared to a Cai.al in Drury Lane ; Prologue the King and Queen the opening of their theatre, 16S2' ; and The Loyal Health, occasioned by Majes-.ies most ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... curious, too, what emphasis! is being laid this year en the sums of money lavished on theso productions. connection with Drury-lane, the public is thriilcd with accounts cf the magnificent palace of glass which cost over £2,000 to build. At tho Hippodrome ...

This the fl?th week Sailor the Gaiety The pinto is full of humour, and '* spectaculu display is magnificent. Next

... wore in the hands, respectively, Hiss Constance end Ooraelie D'Ar.kn. London also saw Miss Alice as Clairette. That was «t Drury Lane in 1880. It seven years and a half since Mad'aire Angot was last seen at West-end theatre. wee brought out at the Criterion ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1901
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1764 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Mr. Edward and his Company conclude their engagement the Gaiety Theatre this evening, when David Garrick will ..

... the Roya Carl Rosa Opera Company. Several Mr Cook's hare been are thi stage. Miss Alice Aynsley Cook has playing in the Drury Lane pantomime, Mr Furneaux Cook and Mrs Meyer Lutz another her daughters, were also mem of the profession. Hie late Mr Cool ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1901
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1769 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

This evening the '

... and Cecil Ra and was as Mrs Cecil Raleigh that Miss Ellissen of The Guardsman figured 1893 in Cheer, Boys, Cheer at Drury Lane. . iswie of w Tbe Nineteenth Century Mr. Henry Arthur Jones oontri&*** 00 The Drama the Provinces. He opens with an tomwfn ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1901
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1772 | Page: 8 | Tags: none