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RAID AT A BRISTOL NIGHT VISIT BY THE

... theatres= this country. If one looked to the ordinary books one was informed thaLthere were only two In England. namely, Drury Lane and Covent Garden. Mr. Vambell (representing the Theatre Royal patent holders): And there Ti Rath: - Mr. Weatherly: I was ...

61-19-144

... and was dedicated at the to Mr. Gladstone. The author ebonies another period of the poet's career to that selected for the Drury Lane play. His Dante Is a young man a patriot fired with the idea of a glorious future for Italy, and deeply in love with the ...

FIRST DAPS JUDODIG

... t er N , being s em b la r t ed ed T an at al ih t e t i l :H n u se l e i Cutts Cary. It was striking that Mr. of son's Drury Lane was but reserved, for at the exhibited tt enirlibiy Improvem e n t wMi w i nn er, Hunter Improvement Show it was classed ...

The following N thitoogsploto prise list : HUNTKRS

... Mennen. Wheel. Jack Tar; 3r4. £2, Mr. L. U. Taylor. lildde.teue, ham. Ping Yong; r. Mr. J. L. Nlrkbron. Bracknell, Berks. Drury Lane; h r. Mr. T. S. Morgan. Whlmple. Nester. Prlieroae: c. Mr. W. R. Kremutt. Chipping nodbary. Elector; Mr. N. Codrlngton, ...

PAR. DAN LICI4OIB ILLNESS

... he was sta_ying. Mr. Arthur Collins, managing director, narking on Monday at the annual meeting a the shareholders of the Drury Lane Theatre, U which • dividend of 10 per cent. was de. elated in addition to the interim dividend of 10 per cent., referred ...

DRAWL Allll2ll A QV

... presume to thank him, but lie tight, all the better fur praise lieu day.'• Mr. Cecil Raleigh, whose ruelodares is tilling Drury Lane, haa always been connected with the stage-first as an actor, then u • critic, and finally as • draumust His essay was • ...

merman' AT tine Tusairms ROYAL

... the performance is rendered throughout with go and spirit. the book is by !Ir. kilekory Wood, the antherof this year's Drury Lane pantomime, and the familiar nursery legend is followed with we faithfulness has become cuotosoory, and, ab o ve all, it ...

London Lotter

... in the jurisdiction ofthe Lord Chamberlain. and the remaining 10 under the control of the County Council. The two are Drury lane and Covent Garden. The seating &mom. modstion of all these theatres works out at Man. The most remarkable thing is that ...

HEART

... e s e i. Thi,. portrait realised 2,603 guineas. Gainsbnrongh s portrait of Mrs. Richarde, wife of the first fiddle at Drury Lane about the year 1779, was bought by J. W. Buttery for 1.200 The following notable prioe was also realised :—T. Gainsinornush ...

IMPOBEANT EXPKinIkNT

... IMPOBEANT Visitors to Drury Lane on will find an Opera at urury haus cumin to-fray with • performance oz by the Moony-Mamas Company. lover of wit win well to the venture, if only for toe that the surplus proms that may be realised are to 00 devoted to ...

DEATH OF MR. DAN LENO

... should have so soon followed his old friend Herbert Campbell to the 11711 Va two had for years and years been the malastay of Drury Lane pantominies,and they &leafs equal to the task put upon them. but a little man. Dan Lena was one of t • merriest and most ...