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LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... LA±NUl0. At Drury Lane Theatre last nlight, Sir Augustus Harris presented a new dramia written by Mr. Henry Pettitt, callad ' A Sailor'3 'Knot. It was old. f'ashion'ed, 'and bad really little Of nOvelty. It must not be forgotten that Drury Lane caters for ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... is endowed with more than the customary spectacular adjuncts that embellish Drury Lane drama. The new piece is unrionbtedly the strongest, from a draniat c point, that Drury Lane has ever seen, and in the diffilclt task of 'going one .better year by year ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... apreciaited' b; the audience. THRATRXCAL~ CHIT-CHAT. Miss Fetherstone, of Drury Lane, has beenp playi at Barth.' Mr. Tom Matthews will' Aot delight the juveniles' at Drury Lane. this. 'Christmnas by his popular vagaries and' humnouros eccentriclties as ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... Clowvn, and become very atiractive. COURT AND 'DRURY LANE THEATRICALS. Some'time since we had occasion to comment upon the marked aid,,unacconntable absence of- the, Queen from the national' theatre of: Drury Lane, and to express our belief that this indirect ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... plain, To puff old Smith of Drury Lane I Not only wll it JlL the page (Our-objeot we assure ye), But put the fellows In a rage Who prate abhut Old Drury - The ancient bores. who look with pain On seeiga Smith in Drury Lane. We like old Smith; he's made ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... opponents than Mr. Anderson, they migh convert the world to their belief. THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT. Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane, has with his usual enterprising spirit seized upon the present season of rejoicing, fur providing a national fete at V ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... BENEFIT. The complimentary benefit given to Mr. F. B. Chatter. ton on Monday afternoon was in every respect a success. Drury Lane Theatre was well filled, and a long pro. gramme, including fragments of many plays, and per. formances by many of the first ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... and Chatterton is reaping its deserts in full houses and enthusiastic audiences. The earnest eondes_ vours the lessees of. Drury Lane are making to eleJvate, the public taste, by producing the best works of our most eminent dramatic authors in a manner worthy ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... firel for Monday, tbe 29Lti int., at ?? Albert Tke Drury Lane company, says the Rormrt, will play ''Amy obasart for a month, during the rehearsals of the ralisman, either at the Standard or at Drury LAne, Miss Wallis end Mr Terriss wil be Amy and the BErt ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... good working order, and ig spite of the diastrous dre at the Grand Theatre, Isling4 ton, are attracting good audiences. At DRuRY LANE the magnificence, good taste, and lavish expenditures shown in the mounting of the pantomime of Puss in Boots, combined ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... pantomimes, burlesques, &c., are rapidly giving up the ghost. The immensely popular entertainment of See Saw, Margery Daw, at DRURY LANE, still, however, maintains its pre-eminence, and will probably run for some weeks to come. We believe it is, without exception ...