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... I Oldh stn, and Dolton hare to he Anited before Fir Henry , en personally matinee the preparations for Dante.' due at Drury Lane towards the end of April. ...
... I Oldh stn, and Dolton hare to he Anited before Fir Henry , en personally matinee the preparations for Dante.' due at Drury Lane towards the end of April. ...
... JUNIN° AND ?He. The evening of Irvine and him Dante ' Drury-lane reminds me of two little stories I have heard of the effect of riir Henrys silent methods of soling upon the boyt the gallery. In The Medicine Man at the tgeeura, splay by Mr. Robert Richens ...
... of OM Us the pound for persons with- incomes 0300, le. an pound. The 14* of air Henry Irving's production .if Dante' at Drury Lane is not ,yet definitely fixed, and it Will probably not before toe ,end of the month. air Henrys recent illpeur made it necessary ...
... being arranged at Itinatinabant, wow( Sischpota. Chorley, and elsewhere. • DA:irt.- The date et Sir OrbdUeil af Dante. Drury Lane ?haulm been filed Thane s T . the 30th fuatlnt INFLATISG The Rev. 3. M. Bacon. who hair - done snore. than any man living ...
... SIR HENRY IRVING AS DANTE. Dante, as produced last night et Drury Lane Theatre. is. first and foremost, a Moven. dons piers of stage inanagement One mariahlcsii follow.. upon another until eye and Mimi are utmost bewildered. In this Idly nt ettrtenit ...
... o 7 sup. It thirteen in London at benefit to the manager- , -vrea a charsow.r with good deal ot rActat ***Alfred Bunk at Drury Lane. Since [bid ichann , elle-tit , iit temintue-.1 , ,•e5. Most men' time, boy and mart he has come tons bad m et iwfore., ...
... the Prince Red Princess of Wales and Princess Victoria attended by L,rd and Lady Suffield and the Hon. John Ward. visited Drury Lane Theatre no Satordey evening to witness Sir Henry Irving's perfoimance of Dante. The Kink and. Queen were present on Sun- ...
... INTSPESTING OCCASION. On Tuesday. July 14th. there is to be a matinee organised on behalf of the Actors' Association at Drury Lane, in which Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry will appear es respectively Shylook and Portia in The Merchant of Venice ...
... represented by Alfred Wigan when The Firs , light wee produced at the Princess's on October Ist, 1849. • The new drama at Drury Lane will be pro(lured early in September. Mr. Torn B. Davis has arranged for the com. pang now presenting The Medal awl the ...
... SELLER':: HOARD. At Southwark Police Court. on Saturday. ] Minnie Buchanan OM, described as a domestic, servant. of Courtyard. Drury-lane, was charged with stealing from 25. Afinkevplace,, Luz us, gd,, belonging to Ellen Allen, a flower seller. Prisoner had ...
... Mountford has a capital booking for September 7th. having secured for the week White Heather, the great spectacular drama from Drury Lane. Mr. Wafers continues his splptdid catering et the Queen's Theatre. Longion, and is to Do complimented on having secured ...
... the recommendation of Mendell• actin that Dr. Joachim came to London in 1844. His first appearance in this country was at Drury Lane. at a benefit given to Bunn on March 28th of that year, and his second was on May 271 h. when he played Beethoven's concerto ...