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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE Mr. Augustus 114'16 has abundant reason to be satisfied with the advice and assistance he has received in the production of A Rtin of Lurk. Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, Prince tioltykoff. Mr. Manton,' the Duke of Pori land. Ur. Chaplin ...

HISTORY OF DRURY LANE

... HISTORY OF DRURY LANE. Drury Lane Thcatro is a continuation of the old playhouse in Covent-garden. and until the middle of the eighteenth century it bad no especial name of its own. The present edifice is the fourth era( ted on the site, and it was mocialltd ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE BURNT OUT, GREAT CONFLAGRATION. The famous Drury Lane Theatre. London, •waa almost destroyed by fire early on Wednesday morning. The outbreak occurred about half-past four, and the flames spread with extraordinary rapidity. In a few ...

THE DRURY LANE TRAGEDY

... THE DRURY LANE TRAGEDY. Michael Mims& thirty . ..WM mo t Hardee porter. was chwied, on Saturday. with the wilful mentor of Wootton. general dealer, of Church-street. Mwilebote, whom it is alleged he threw out el his window altar a quarrel. Mr. Prayling ...

COATE

... the Drury Lane Theatre, is in treaty with the managers of the Chatelet Theatre. for the production of TOOTH • in Paris, The play has been translated and accepted by the management, and the terms on which Mr. Harris will take over his Drury Lane scenery ...

LORD SIDMOUTH'S DEATH

... Anthony Pellew Bagnall Addington, a J.P. for Devon, who was born on November 29th, 1854. THE DRURY LANE MORLAND smn The kleorge Morland picture discovered at Drury - Lane Theatre ha.; been sold by the original purchaser, Mr. W. W. Sampson, to a well-known c ...

WAYS OF MONZY-LENDERS

... him on tours, and ultimately employed him as producer at Drury Lane. Thus, as • young man, Mr. Collins gained an excellent training, and in course of time became the rating power at Drury Lane. PENMAN. A IIICOFT* 4 -NP . 7 - 10e' I iI y,,i ...

GRACELETTE & TODDLES

... GRACELETTE & TODDLES (DIRECT FROH DRURY LANE THEATRE, LONDON) WITH THEIR WONDERFUL PERFORMING DOGS. ALSO MADAME GRACELETTE THE FAMOUS CONTINENTAL TOE DANCER. I THE GREAT COMEDY SKETCH ARTISTES A. MI I 13 IA 0 . ...

FAMOUS SINGER'S DEATH

... has died at her residence• Langley. Bucks, at the ago of eightysix. As Miss Poole s'ne was singing in English opera at Drury Lane in 841, and retired from the stage in 1970. An admirable portrait of Miss Poole is in the collection of the Garrick Club ...

THE KING OF PANTOMIME

... THE KING OF PANTOMIME. There is no hosier man in London at the aoment than he at whose call the wonder* of the Drury Lane pantomime will in dtsa course be revealed to an ever-admiring public. Mr. Arthur Collins. indeed, might almost be raid to live c ...

MR. ROBERT LORAIN&

... but remain a popular figure in both roles. It seems a long time now since made his first big hit in The Whits Heather at Drury Lane, and one can reini•mber many swoon's since=iotably, his fw.pearances in The Great Ruby, Paid in Smith, The School ...