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THE STAGE

... appearance and' dress it affords a picturo be which, ought not only inspire an artist, but, what is mre,o ereate one. ?? DRURY-LANE. dc Guillaume Tell still produces the effect of affording to the that portion of the audience that isc musical a rich ...

THEATRICAL ETCHINGS

... evening's proceedings. Tlhe egtor of the old schoal is a' zealous ' worshipper of Shiakaptiare, end upon passing the'plor~ico of Drury Lane 'Theiatre, in Brydges-street, never: fails to give'I glorious Willie' shlook'of affectionate reverence;, indeed, to such ...

THE STAGE

... copy is given in the drarsmtized version of the Scottish tale. She sang the simple music allotted to her most enchantingly. DRURY-LANE. The pieces of the last month continuetob'e repeatet, with the pantomime and performances of Mr. Van Amtburgh. The new farce- ...

THE DAWN OF DAY IN LONDON

... a century ceme into London every morning at daybreak, and in all weathers. As you proceed towards the: nelghbourhaood of Drury-lane your ears are every now and then saluted by roars of bac- chanalian laughter, proceeding from some public house where they ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1839
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2230 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE STAGE

... have' been already presented to the public, are, in an active state of preparation, and will be broughtforth in due time. DRURY-LANE. Tueaday was a ' command' night, and the Queen went to the theatre in state. The performances were Baefe's opera of the' ...

REVIEW OF THE DRURY LANE COMPANY

... derives it. principal charm front being played quietly. It was, upon the occasion of Shalispeare a tragedy being acted at Drury-lane, last season, thes oaty part in the play that could net be found fault with. MR. KINGc This is a gentleman who has bee ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1839
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1596 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE STAGE

... warranty to the subsequent speech l He hates him W11o wonid upon the rack of this tough world Stretch blur out longer. DRURY-LANE. This theatre is daily siaking lower in degradation, and we may reasonably expect to see insa very short time a platform ...

NOBODY

... Death. I Eliza Vincent is the daughter of Mr. Vincent, the well- kiown newsvendor of the Blickfiiars'-road. She appeared at Drury Lane Theatre, in the drama of ' Oberon, in the year 18t'G. She *as tthan but devon yeari of age; her person was graceful, and ...

THE STAGE

... women. The new piece (the 'I(in anrd the Duie'), which was produced last week, coatinues to he acted with great success. DRURY.-LANE. John BIrnett's opera, entitled ' Farinelli,' which was produced the latter part of last week, is unpretending in plot, ...

REGISTER OF DRAMATIC DOINGS

... have been to Manchester, in which town tbey.hav;6 vetvirt. the greatest possible success. -, The anniversary dinner of the Drury-lane Theatrical Fund is fixed to take place iexit Wednesday. The'Duke of Cambridge lias, at the urgent request of his brother ...

THE STAGE

... impersonation. With him are Miss Helen Faucit and Miss P. Horton, the only two individuals de. serving to be associated. DRURY.LANE. Nothing new has been produced at the menagerie, and all that we are called upon to say respecting its doings since our ...

ACTORS BY GASLIGHT

... early life, and his widow is the present mrs. Sloman, well known as a tragic actress, who appeared a few years since at Drury-lane; the second (William) is the manager of the Canterbury theatre, and possesses great talent in the delineation of elaracters ...