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AN ACTOR'S FORTUNE

... AN ACTOR'S FORTUNE. Sir Squire Bancroft, who is to conduct the rehearsals of Money for the command performance at Drury Lane on the occasion of the German Emperor's visit, retired from the stage with a handsome fortune rather more than a quarter of ...

'OUR LONDON LEITETt•

... Taming of the Julies Cesar, King 'A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, .Tempast., and Much Ad. About Nothing.* At Drury Lane first performance of Mn. Haft Caine's new drama, The Bondman, will take place on September 13. Mr. Arthur is evidently ...

(To be continued.) HIDING FROM HER HUSBAND

... orange, apricot, buff, cream, and amber, but very seldom to albino specimens. While Mr. James Glover, the musical director of Drury Lane Theatre, was driving through the Strand in a taxicab, the cab came into with a traction engine, and be was cut by ken glass ...

IETTER

... that neighbourhood. Drury Lino and the suburban theatres now running a pantomime are exceptionally well patronised. The Drury Lane production has never probably been equalled in the history of that classic building. It is a perfect revelation of stage ...

OUR LONDON LETTER. Won Ow Spacial Correspondent.]

... Deportment is spending twenty millions of public money. Robert Baddeley, the founder of the Twelfth Night feast of cake and at Drury Lane, was a well-known comedian of Old Drury. He was the original Moses of The School for Scandal. In his day actors were still ...

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... sole support of an invalid father. The death taken place of Mr. To einden, who for over twenty years wise harlequin at the Drury Lane Theatre, playing with Harry Payne, Whimsical Walker, and other downs. Mr. Hugh Edwards, M.P., told a Rh;! meeting that they ...

NEWS IN BRIEF

... run or The Prisoner of Zenda. Owing to the preparations for the decorations for the King's command performance on May 17 Drury Lane Theatre will be eloped from May 12. ...

IN THE PUBLIC EYE

... was appninied musical director at the Olympic in 1881, mid welt afterwards to the Empire and the Palace. I:lel:al been at Drury Lane for seventeen years. ----- :0: ----- A NAVAL DISASTER. By the wreck of the cruiser Bedford at the entrance to the Straits ...

OUR LONDON LETTER. Vrout Our Special Carnevale&id.]

... building s few year* ago was in danger of sharing a similar fate. Happily it only suftimed damage and not destroyed. The Drury Lane Theatre of to-day was opened in 1812, the Ode for the occasion having been written by Lord Byron. One of the most interesting ...

Wow Our Special Correspondent.]

... is as a rule frankly bored by the whole show. There are to be only two panfemimeir in West End playhouses this year, at Drury Lane and the Lyceum. Both, oddly enough, have champ Aladdin as the nursery hero of the ow*. sion. At both houses the productions ...

OUR LONDON LETTER. [Fres Our Special Correspowl.r4.l

... paintings were found in a store• room done up in a brown paper bundle, and tied with strina. In this year's pantomime at Drury lane it will be found that ID. Arthur Collins has surpassed even his wonderful record for spectacular displays and magnificent ...

NOT TEI LAST WOZD

... satisfaction that the takings that day were to be devoted to such excellent objects. An attractive concert, to which the Drury Lane orchestra, under Mr. James Glover, contributed, was afterwards given, and then Princess Louise was escorted round the exhibition ...