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THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... THIE DRAAiA, 'AUSIC, ETC. DRURY LANE. '.fits eventful theattrical season at this theatre Is fast drawing to a closei. 'ft ahesticlipatiotis andl expectations w vhich wore formned ?? to its comnaitlenenient, leatve not seen realized. -Mrr. -Asidoreon has ...

THE DRAMA AND MUSIC

... THE DRA1&A AND XUSIC. 40~ DRURY LANE. The portals of Old Drury were closed on Saturdasy evdnling for thle season, end Mr. Anderso Weleaitjtile address to ?? feiseeds mied patrons, Altar adlverthing to his losses lisc hie suedortook tiles bsrileen of ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... has been very vell attended. TIEIATRICAY.. CHIT-CHAT. On Monday next, July 8thi, Mr. George Bennett, of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Sadler's Wells, will deliver a lecture at the North London Athenaum, King's Cross, on the M lorality ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... its efficient representation. Mrs. Glover to ok Iter'final leave of' the stage on Friday evening ait the Theatre Rloyal Drury Lane. fSIR WI.'rEs RALEIotr.-To thse attractions of a noble figure, Raleiglo studied to combine those of a 'graceful 'ndsf sp ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... betterthan Clsg. years she was so worthy and invaluable a member, on Friday evening, the 12th inst, at th' Theatre Royal Drury-lane, and that, upon that occasion, Mr. Leigh Murray was compelled to crave the indulgence of the audience for her as she was ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... state than in thre motlher coulitry. Amolig thos,G Wlo II:IVC acceptel engagements we may m;entioon Mr. W1 . Daividge, of' Drury-lane T'ieatre, who is to play old men; 1117. Chitrles Dillon, the Rast-etel favouritc, to do Else * le:ed; Mr: Con- way, of ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... Anderson again opens Drury Lane. Mrs. Nesbitt is engaged, and it is to be hoped will confine herself for the fat-re to a strict pererinance of her part, withoat any of those eccentric additions so remarkable on herlast appearance at Drury Lane. At Astley's a ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... the stage at the Prin- cess's, where he will appear as Sir John Falstaff Jullien will commence his promenade concerts, at Drury- lane, early this month. Miss Davenport, the talented E1nglish actress, who has been most successful on the American stage, commenced ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... personate the Carriers. It -is reported that Dirs. Nisbett, and Dir. and Dirs. Walter Lacy are engaged by Mr. Anderson for Drury-lane It is some years since the two latter performers appeared upon the stage, and their return will no doubt be hailed with ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... pieces entitled the Cripple of the Clink, and David Copperfield,' are repeated slightly to crowded and delighted houses. DRURY LANE. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. On Monday 1. Jullien produced his 1 Grand Exhibition Quadrille with pomp eclipsing all his former ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... plaudits; and Mr. Creawick -was summoned before the curtain to recsve the honours of the night. JJULLIEN.S BAL- 1SQUE AT DRURY LANE. By way-of proving in the plainest way the popularity of his bal inaeque, M. J ullien has this year ventuied upon- tffm ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... cer- tain whether he will take his benefit at Drury Lane or her Majesty's theatre. We hear that in Macbeth he will close his theatrical career. Mrs. Nisbett'a engagement has proved quite a hit at Drury Lane. The h6use is invariably well filled on the nights ...