drury lane theatre
... drury lane theatre BUBHT OUT. ...
... drury lane theatre BUBHT OUT. ...
... OTHELLO AT DRURY LANE. Mr, M'Oullough’s Othello , the fourth that has been presented in London within a fortnight, was witnessed at Drury Lane. A success not less enthusiastic than attended either Mr. Irving or Mr. Booth waited the latest aspirant, who ...
... FIRE IN DRURY LANE. TREES LIVES LOST. Early on Wednesday morning fire broke out in Drury lane, London, promisee occupied by several families. Before the brigade arrived the police succeeded in rescuing many of the inmates, but Mary Webber (38), and her ...
... Messrs. BARRY & STAFFORD, WITH SPECIALLY-SELECTED COMEDY A BURLESQUE COMPANY. Important engagement of Mr. JOHN W. RYDER (from Drury Lane and leading Lsndon Theatres). MONDAY ON CHANGE! TUESDAY CALLED BACK! WEDNESDAY UNDER TWO FLAGS! ...
... BARRY & STAFFORD, WITH A SPECIALLY-SELECTED COMEDY k BURLESQUE COMPANY. Important engagement of Mr. JOHN W, RYDER (fmm Drury Lane and leading London Theatres). MONDAY THE MILKMAN! TUESDAY CALLED BACK! WEDNESDAY FAUST! ...
... Highfield, 21, labourer, was found guilty of the wilful murder of his sweetheart. Edith Margaret Poole, by cutting her throat in Drury Lane, on May 13th. The pair were engaged to be married August, bat owing to difference between them the girl broke off the engagement ...
... (From Judy.) Yb Gods!—The “National Gallery—The sixpenny place at Drury Lane Theatre, to be sure ! THE SEW MARTYRDOM. At last that sapient gentlefcan is found Who, ev’ry trace ot earlier folly loathing, With turning not content, his feat has crowned ...
... other officers having been re-elected, several complimentary votes were passed, including one to Mr. Harris for the use of Drury Lane Theatre for the annual benefit, which, it was stated, realised over £4OO. The meeting was then made special, for the co ...
... BURLE3COMBE COMPANY. On MONDAY ON ’CHANGE! „ TUESDAY CALLED BACK ! „ WEDNESDAY FAUST! Supported by Mr. JOHN W. RYDER (of Drury Lane and leading London Theatres) and FULL COMPANY. .Admission, 25., Is., and Cd. Tickets at usual place*. Doom open at 7.30; ...
... was made Drury Lane. Old Drury also witnessed the farewell performance of Miss barren, aft ■ wards Derby. Thu wj. « IW. first appearance in H». and her ■ In tho prerious roontn she had wedded Courts, the famous banker. ™™«ia with Drury Lane ia nowadays ...
... in this burlesque.—l differ in opinion from those critics who saw nothing particular” in the now ** Juliet,” Miss Kenney. Drury Lane was too big a house for her. Let her repeat the performance in a smaller theatre, and she will score.” She bos been admirably ...
... part of the Drury Lane pantomime, for had appeared in regularly since 1881, being associated first with Mr. Harry Nicholls, and in later Tears with Mr. Dan Lcno. M , Campbell had met Mr. Nicholls, some years before his first ut Drury Lane, llie Grecian ...