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Poetical Selecitons

... poeticaI %cEerttont. d PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. ti si On Friday last, the Theatre of Drury-lane re-opened sl -witthan Oratorio. After the Dead Marcia in Sal, -the ut following Monody, written by THOMAS CAMPBELL, Esq. was spoken by Mrs. BARTLEY:_ Britons ! ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... being h about to proceed to America, has resigned. Si Speaking of the successful production of L, Massenet's Manon at Drury-lane, on the 7th it inst., the New York Hlerald says - The c -mounting of the opera throughout, notably a ti gaining saloon ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ofmy engagements 58 ?? Company; id the Holt and Wilmcott Company, with 1Youth, as ye ijT played with enormous success at Drury-lane; Mrs.di )r Langtry;- Mr. D'Oyley Carte's Pirateso e-t tszancee ,Company;- Miss Marie de Grey, with 11nAmy co ?? Rohssrt ...

ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... follow; and there will be in succession I the Children's Pinafore; Mr. Wilson Barrett's - Old Love and the New; the Drury-lane t spectacle, The World; and MdlHe. Sarah ie Bernhardt in three representations. (Ap- ie plause.) We shall also have Henry ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... be succeeded bv Mr. John Broadhouse. Success of the most pronounced nature con- tinues to attend the Rosa opera season at Drury-lane. It is understood that the M~oscow Opera Company will next year visit Vienna. Berlin, Hamburg, Iaris, and London : the works ...

AN OLD ACTOR'S SCRAP BOOKS

... channel. It happened that at cc (±s thesecbool to whichbe wassentthere were two sons 0( Lith of the late Mr. Parsons, of Drury-lane Theatre. d ks With these youths young Chippendale formed tt al a very.early and affectionate in se, and tl ;k being by them ...

MR. COWEN'S NEW OPERA

... you a1low ?? to state that, having been connected srith the representat-iocn of this opera from its initial rehe-arsal at, Drury-lane until its subsen euent production there-that having since pro- divred it in mraniy large towns, and having given it mvy ...

Original

... which are inscribed the words, ' Knock, and it shall be opened Pi ?? ?? ordinary quarters are Garner's lodging. pi Ircuse, Drury.lane. til COmstON COUNCIL -The Common Cuuncil did not sit on ao Wednesday, a sufficient number of mnembers not being present ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... and Mr. Henry H rving that of Arphiftld Carlyle. About two years ago Misu Jones played very successlful engagements at Drury-lane Theatre and the Adelphi.' Since that time she has been in America, where, it is under- a tood, she purohased the piece in ...

DOWTON THE ACTOR

... portion ' of Mr. ?? electric fire will make h1er valu- a able. Dowton afterwards married this lady. Dowton first appeared at Drury-lane ha 'Sheva in The Jew, Oetober 10, 1795, and was corn- plebely successful. One anecdote concerning him 3 Diust not be omitted ...

THE THEATRES

... comedy called The Fittle Treasure - a very agreeable dramatic lepacy left by the father of the present cdministrator of Drury-lane Theatre: and Wiolers prettv burletta The Ring and the Keeper. In the latter, 'which is surrounded by a pleasant old-fashioned ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... of Handel. It is understood that : these are from the pen of Mr. William hGrist. The Rosa season in London commenced at Drury-lane Theatre on Monday with a per- formance of Maritana. Mr. Goring Thomas's new opera, Nadeshda, is to be brought forward ...