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ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... A. | ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF AT F A I ~~CZNTURY. I DRURY LANE TEEATRE ROVAT. Usuao~i Dirm-. Artu-r Cldw.ha TrINOUT at7 W ANDTHdE MTA-KTALEL Mews. Morman. mud Hwr~evtCmuipti.l4'Heidanm. VioiAt Uamemo. Mabe ?? mmLoll. 1PteP . sazi.l athe urolau Trou e LYCEUM ...

MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS

... received but scant recognition in this country. The pro- duction of Wagner's Der Fliegenafe ffollinder ( ?? Danznato) at the Drury Lane Opera, w hen under Mr. George Wood's management in I870-althodgh the work was only heard twice- has laid the foundation ...

THE EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... species of amusenent. But apart from these there is a considerable amount of theatrical pro- porty lying idle just now. Drury Lane, it is true, is preparing to re-open for the season with Italian Opera; but there are the Opera Comique, Astley's, the Royal ...

MUSIC

... Stabbach, Fanny Rud- dart, Laura Baxter, Lizzie Dj er, Bignall, ?? Mascall, Palmer, and Sedlatzek, ot' the Royal Opera, Drury Lane; Messrs. Miranda, Suchet, Champion, George Tedder, Frank Force, Walter Bolton, ?? and Adiington Wallworth. Instrumental ...

MUSIC

... latter sang Maefarren's song from Robin eood, When Bacchus invented the bowl, and The Wanderer of Schubert. DRAMA. DRURY LANE. Last night, after a very long absence, during I which they have made a most successful tour Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean ...

MUSIC

... M USIC. DRURY LANE. S~turday eveniug witnessed the close of the opera- ticspecial season, and the performacce was on the whole er7y satisfactory. For Acis arnd Galaiea, which the public had been led to expect, were substituted the first act of NYornia ...

MUSIC

... been a successful one, ?? the partial division of public attention by the German opera schemes at Her MAjesty's Theatre and Drury Lane ...

THE DRAMA

... complalny of at actors at the Opera Coinique suggests is that we ?? receiyod no such visit since the nmemorable performances at Drury Lane soino yaems ago of the Saxoe-Iteiringon ads company. There should ho aL public, not exslusively oI German, for the Getuant ...

Music

... Hlusic'. i DEIl FRIEISCEUTZ AT DRURY LAN-E. c a With the exception of it capital performauce given by I the Royal College studentp in 1887, it is ten years since at . Der Freischutz was last heard in LondoD, viz., at is Covent Gardeln, under Dr ...

THE THEATRICAL FUND BENEFIT YESTERDAY

... i lYESTERDAY. | THE COURT OF CHANCERY BLOCKS THE WAXY YET A VAST ROUND OF PERFORMANCES. Vacant batck rows in the pit of Drury Lane are an unwonted sight at one of the great annual ?? in aid of rie rcsources of that escellen4lt inistitution, the General ...

MUSIC

... Nilsson's performance of the principal female Character. Prince Ponlatowski's morning concert-which took place on Friday, in Drury Lane Theatre-included the co-operation of the principal artists of Her Majesty's Opera, who contributed to the performance of ...

MUSIC

... was one of the two important novel- ?? ooneniaoned by Mr. Carl Bosa. and produced by him during his last year's season at Drury Lane Thwat; the other was Mr, Mackersie's Vbko#&L £wwaUa hnsixg been fully noticed by us when tirt produced. it is scarcely ...