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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Tuesday

... Warner received an ugly but, fortunately, not serious wound his right hand from the weapon.—After the first act The World at Drury Lane Theatre, and Mr. W. was leading Miss Funny Josephs before the aet-drop In response to the cull the audience, the canvas ...

HERE AND THERE

... to be the last to object to . the criticisms of others. The' supers” never had such a time of as they are having now at Drury-lane, All the people-are going to see the Meiningen company and they to see the crowd. A great deal is being talked about the ...

HERE AND THERE

... prostrated itself some years ago. The effect of the heat in places of amusement is significantly illustrated the advertisement Drury Lane as “a cool summer theatre.” This stroke fancy will scarcely beguile even the most enthusiastic playgoer into sufferii.g ...

WEEK HERE AND /J-HERI

... that for the very rarity of the style the engraving will welcomed. M. Joubert has given us a very fine luce of work. At Drury-lane another wonderful scenic play has been produced. Nothing like‘‘The World,’* . which was played last 'autvmn, lias' probably ...

IiOOAL OuVKRNMENf,

... rates, and the sums levied by the Metropolitan Board of Works. A determined suicide has been committed Short’s-gardens, Drury-lane, London, by woman named Griffin, who swallowed twopennyworth carbolic acid, which caused immediate death. Potato blight ...

HERE AND THERE

... not surprised to learn that in those theatres which yield the largest profits, principles economy are rigidly observed. At Drury Lane, where the drama of Youth ia nightly drawing crowded audiences, the receipts are said to bo averaging a night, with an ...

WEEK HERE AND THERE, ETC HERE AND THERE

... is altogether missed at the Comedy Theatre. Mr. Augustus Harris is not weary of well doing. “ Youth” is to be followed at Drury Lane by another equally moral play. Mr. Harris’s desire is to present us with a dramatic triology illustrating the world, the ...

THE WEEK

... unfortunate theatre involved considerable number of houses in its destruction. Covent Garden Theatre was burnt in 1808, and Drury Lane in the following year. Covent Garden was again burnt in 1856. The Surrey Theatre has also been destroyed twice. The Opera ...

HERE AND THERE

... best. Mr. Augustus Harris in the habit being successful, and also in the habit of saying so. But his self praise over the Drury Lane pantomime wfll be justified, for be has got good one, which stage arrangements and goodmanagement have made what it is. ...

ELECTION EXPENSES

... place either in Turin, Milan, or Monza. Bow-street police-court, Tuesday, five youths all living in the neigfabourhoi d of Drury-lane, were charictd with having violentiy assaulted Strand pei'tleznau, whom he was passing along the lane, th*y being accompanied ...

HERE AND THERE,

... stalls and hear the whole opem thruugljwill cost'£7. A stall ticket for a single night is £-. For the Wagner performances at Drury Lane the cost will not great, but then shall have only the old Wagnerian operas—-not the grand new Niblungenlied,beginning with ...

(From AToonsAine.)

... Forrester, Florence St. John, and Maude Branscorabe singing the choir St. Paul’s. The Salvation Army introduced in the next Drury',Lane pantomime. Joe Cave preaching sermons on Sundays at the Marylebone, with Mrs. Weldon at the organ, and Vance giving out ...