THE PEERAGE AND THE STAGE
... has been established of late year*. The cases of Miss Belle Bilt..n—who, as Lady Dunlo, appeared in Beauty und the B ...
... has been established of late year*. The cases of Miss Belle Bilt..n—who, as Lady Dunlo, appeared in Beauty und the B ...
... Italian opera. Lon! Charles Boresford and other gentlemen of light and have formed a Committee which ha. practioaMj insured Drury Lane manager against loss, and Committee chose not only the repertoire, but the company. This explain* the largeness and variety ...
... having seen It. Not only Is the West End deserted and the Park unoccupied, but the courts and alleys of Whitechapel and Drury Lane are void of ladles, who have gone in hundreds to the hop gardens Kent, taking their babies with them. This Is the holiday ...
... ho lent the money ; but the capital was £2.750, not £3,000. The next day I pai! the £l,OOO, to the great delight of the Drury Lane lawyers, and to the very great surprise of my own. This will give somi of the enterprising character of Sir Augustus, who ...
... •• Jar ley's Waxwork Show, the costumes for which an of a magnificent doseription, kindly lent Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane Theatre, expect through the iMtnunenttUty ot Mr. A. M. Bnadley. M»n u»i. tb.t be Urge and delighted audience*. (See adrt ...
... has been invited to throw loving glances the place, ami to purchase tho site to guard against the possibility of losing Drury Lane in a couple of years’ time. is not likely to do this, however, but some men of financial influence are now trying to get ...
... practical acquaintance with all the buildings describes, ..nd it will not surprise anv playgoer to learn that he condemns Drury Lane as the worst fire trap in London. This is what would certainly occur at the bottom a staircase near the stalls in case of ...
... education. Children engaged in pantomimes, for example, cannot be regular in their school attendance. On the other hand, at Drury Lane Theatre, where the largest number of children are employed,they reccive efficient instruction in the schoolroom as well ...
... lay in bis pageant next month. He lately called Mr. Augustus Haris to ascertain if the Kings’and QueenH’picession from the Drury Lane pantomime ■•I could revived and mads part of the L»rd Mayor’* Show , but Mr. Harris proving him what enormous expense this ...
... MASQUERADE BALL, In whleh will worn the moat gorgeeae, ex* penalve, and varied Costumes ever preeented eny any Theatre, Drury Lane not »x--STb. follow.d with (h. Lnogb.U. Plmo, AND OUT OF PLACE,* la which Mrs. will represent the fol* lowing Chartetfrs ...
... Rev. W. Binns, In his capacity as one of the deputy-chairmen. Among the visitors introduced were Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane Theatre, Mr. M. Broadley, and Mr. Hamilton, the well known playwright. The memorial, which will of granite, i« to anrmono ...
... room beneath. In lee* than an Hour the two boarders ft. €2.000 A WEEK. ** The Derby Winner' la doing enotmons bcsineu at Drury Lane. Some Idea of the magnitude of tbia production may be gathered from the fact that the expemee ia connection with the running ...