PHENOMENAL EXCURSION TRAFFIC
... aim to pay corit* of the other aummoos. It is rumoured London that Mr. Cecil b the dramatist and jounialiat, ia maomrec of Drury Lane. ...
... aim to pay corit* of the other aummoos. It is rumoured London that Mr. Cecil b the dramatist and jounialiat, ia maomrec of Drury Lane. ...
... intended commence the training his chorus at Christmas, foe season Wagnerian and other opera English, lasting six weeks Drury Lane m the spring, and six eight weeks Covent Garden in tho autumn, for period of three years. It pity so promising scheme could ...
... Soi,,. t Hr. Frits Biaims, Mr. Oinqaoralli, and tbo Orix-,, lati Troupa will hare parts in the approaching pun mime at Drury Lane. At Rodrotb •mallpox is reported iner>..i.:n the twelfth case baring occurred recently. All Hour ■ schools bars been eloawl ...
... neither of those usually popular subjects, “Jack and Beanstalk and “Puss in Boots,” will seen at all the London boards. Drury Lane the production will “ Aladdin,” and, notwithstanding the universally deplored death of Sir Augustus Harris, Mr. Oscar Barrett ...
... enterprise concerned the ooming Christmas season in the Metropolis will be unusually d ull one In the domain of pantomime, Drury Lane reigns supremo for the first time for a good many yearn. There is not announced yet even special pcrfotlnanco for children ...
... left the Opera Comique on Christmas Eve the joy bells were ringing in Christmas morning, and at 12 o!clock on Boxing night Drury Lane pantomime was incomplete. It is now generally agreed that the Count de Idontebello will be transferred from St. Petersburg ...
... Royal Family were represented at the funeral of the late Mrs. Thrueton, one of the eldest of Her Majesty's servants. 19th, Drury Lane Theatre was opened under new management. 21st, Death of the Right Hon. George Denman, late Judge of the High Court. 22nd ...
... traditions of Drury Lane. For something approaching twenty years he worked baud in hand with Sir Augustus Huns, who reposed great confidence in has taste and powers of organisation. He had a great deal to do with the creation of Drury Lane melodrama and ...
... Walking home from the Pantomime.—Little Chris (who usually goes to bed very early) : Mamma, have all the angels been to Drury Lane to-night? Mamma : No, darling. Why? Little Chris (pointing to the stars) : 'Cause they've kept the lamps up there lighted ...
... rated theatre in the metropolis, 31e. 6d. per cent. being charged for the building, and 428. per cent. for the contents. Drury Lane per an all round rate of 31e. 6d., and the Gaiety, Prinoessee, and the Criterion are in the same sate. gni. For the Haymarket ...
... BRIDE'S AGE. Before Mr. Mead,rt the Thames Police-court, Guiseppe Seporatti, an Italian shopkeeper, of White Hart Street, Drury Lane, was charged with assaulting Henry Champ, a waiter. Prosecutor, who told the magistrate he was nineteen years of age. stated ...
... Site was not among the vessels larnagsd. Mr. Herbert Campbell has been promoted at the Royal Music liall by some of his Drury Lane friends with a solid silver agar cabinet. The promatatioa was made by Hr. Oscar Barrett, and Mr. Neil Forsyth, Mr. George ...