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A TRUE STORY OF THE STAGE

... The business has gone down at Drury Lane, and has been so bad that I have announced you for Richard the Thi-d, for Blonday. The speaker was Robert William Elliston, lessee and manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Mr. Kean objected to return, urging ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... expeoted, will be ready by about Easter next. Another one-legged dancer, inheritor of Donato's fame, is enga'zed for the Drury Lane pantomime. His name is H. Pierrot, and he calls himself the Innopedian wonder. The Histoire des Croisades, by Miehatd ...

THE DRAMA AND THE STAGE

... acting, in- There was a big attendance at Stockton Of Theatre Royal on Monday night, when the thrill- h io g drama, from Drury Lane, entitled ' A Wd Million of Money, was produced. It abounds in s, stirring incidents, and being beautifully staged, r notably ...

THE FOOTLIGHTS

... (Fatima). A SAILOR AND HIS LASS AT e- DARLINGTON. a This week will be presented at the r- Theatre Royal, Darlington, the Drury Lane .U drama A Sailor and His Lass, written Le by the late Sir Augustus Harris and Robert 'e Buchanan, on every evening except ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Pateman's company in The World I are appearing this week at the Gaiety Theatre, s WCst Ifastlepool. AH thi~s is one of the Drury- lane successes, considerable interest will no doubt 1 be manifested in its ?? principal attraction at the Alhambra Music Hall ...

WESLEYAN FANCY FAIR AT DARLINGTON

... Doctor C( of Philosciphy at the university there. IN, 10 lc Elamlle Ravenshetg, who plays the prin- tc - e.ipal boy at Drury Lane, is. tie daughter of a LY fortimer professor ef mnodern languages at Edin- m rl' burgh UCiversity. Lr t oeal A!mstroig's ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... shortly be published by Messrs William Tegg sod Co. The unveiling of the statue of Balfe, the com. ojse-r, will take place in Drury Lane Theatre next Friday, the 25tb inst. 0l Mr Robert Buchanan in sojourning in one of the wvl,(es3t anbd grandestpeartsofIreland ...

MUSIC AND DRAMA

... posture constitutes one of the burning points of rthe drama. A 6ailor'a Knot, Mr Henry Pettitt's new play, wvas produced at Drury lane on Saturday, tcud wvas received with every tokcen of satisfao- lion. In the story twro foster brothers, sailors, both love ...

THE TELEPHONE GIRL AT MIDDLESBRO' THEATRE ROYAL

... only MisseAda Blanche, of Drury-lane fame, will make her appearance with her own piece, d The Telephone Girl. Miss Blanche's w reputatioa is AS well known as it is a) substanitial. 1or many years principal boy at Drury-lane, she achiieved a suc- . cess ...

MIDDLESBRO' THEATRE ROYAL

... any theatre in the North:- Gentle. fhi man Joe No. I Company, musical, up- to-date comendy; 'Cheer, Boys Cheer, from Drury-lane, London - The Qay lay Parisienne, another smart and brigit an musical piece; In the Ranks, .The thi Duchess. of Coolgardie ...

AMUSEMENTS

... including B illuminated scenes of travels in all parts of the world. WET HAlIRTLEPOOL GATIFTY.- Panul Kauvar, F the great Drury-lane success, is appearing beofore S crowded houses this week and in its historic import, embracing a thrilling period of Euaropean ...

THE THEATRES

... deserved plaudits, Sundry changes have been mnade in the caste, but Mr Lionel Rignold-nriginator of Alderman Doddipods at Drury-lane-continues to excite the visibilities of the auditors by his experienced low comedy, as too does MIr H1. J. Turner, jun. ...