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... having gratuit- ously wanted the use of the above 'I heat re to their Majesties' Coiniiany of the late Theatre R«\.*ii, Drury- Lane, fur their own particular riin.lumr-nl, t!ie. Public ne m ...
... having gratuit- ously wanted the use of the above 'I heat re to their Majesties' Coiniiany of the late Theatre R«\.*ii, Drury- Lane, fur their own particular riin.lumr-nl, t!ie. Public ne m ...
... Training School of Dancing. DRURY LANE.— MOTHER GOOSE —The Success of the Season.— Arthur Roberts, John D'Auban, J*mes Fawn. Mark Kinghorne, Charles Ross, Frank Wyatt, John Bioley, Storey, and the celebrated JuUan Girard. DRURY LANE.— Madlle. PALLADINO, Misses ...
... engaged, even at thi-; theatre. LITTLE PO-PEEP, at DRURY LANE, TO-DAY, at 1.30 : TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 ; and TWICE DAILY, at 1.30 and 7 30. 11HE LATEST and GREATEST DRURY LANE TRU MPH. 1 ITTLE PO-PEEP at DRURY LANE. — The A TI MES says :— As year follows upon ...
... will appear in ins marvellous impersonation of NAPOLEON. rpHE Spacions DRURY LANE STAGE not -I- having been large enough for the multitude engaged in this 8 TAKEN DOWN and the DRURY LANE PANTOMIME.— A lanre number of the best Seats are always reserved for ...
... nights. WHITTINGTON, at DRURY LANE. PUNCH says :— The Pantomime is on the whole about the most gorgeous spectacle ever yet seen on this or any other stage. AUGUSTU S HARRIS'S PANTOMIMES, WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT, at DRURY LANE, and JACK AND THE BEANSTALK ...
... MORXIXG PERFORMANCE at 1.30. GIGANTIC SUCCESS. ââ_ ?? SEVEN ORAKO SPKCI'ACb'LAR SCENES. THE BrGGKSf THING ?? DONE AT DRURY LANE. Greates; Company of Artists ever engaged in Pantomime. ROBIUHON CRUSOE, pro lueed by Augustus Harris : Messrs. Arthur Roberts ...
... The Drury Lane Pantomime will be a marvel even in this age of stage luxury ; the magnificent processions are to be the talk of the town. The audience screamed themselves hoarse with delight. AUGUSTUS HARRS'S PANTOMIME, WHITTINGTON, at DRURY LANE. The ...
... THE ATRE ROYAL.â E VERY' EVEN- ING, at 7.30, and MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATUR- DAY, a. 1.30, AUGUSTEs HARRIS S TWELFTH DRURY LANE PANTOMIME, .ntitled REALTY AND THE BEAST, by I William Yardley and Augustus Harris. ' BEAUTY AND THE LEAST.â EVERY EVENING ...
... nights. WHITTINGTON, at DRURY LANE. PUNCH says :— Tho Pantomime is on the whole about the most gorgeous spectacle ever yet seen on this or any other stage. AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S PANTOMIMES, WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT, at DRURY LANE, and JACK AND THE BEANSTALK ...
... Georgina Burns. Conductor. Mr. Goossens. MADAME GEORGINA BURNS AS ARLINE, TO-NIGHT, AT EIGHT. DRURY LANE. MR JOSEPH MAAS AS THADDEUS, CO-NIGHT, AT EIGHT. DRURY LANE. CA R L ROSA OPERA COMPANY. To-morrow (Thurselay), Carmen : Madame Marie Rozo ?nd Mr. 1 ...
... \Vf3RLIX . MORNING PERFORMANCE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY I. September 25, at 2 30. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE pnFTIETH NIGHT.— THE WORLD. THE WORLD.— FIFTIETH NIGHr. DRURY LANE. T\RURY LAKE. -FIFTIETH NIGHT. XJ THE WORLD. THEATRE ROYAL, CO VENT GARDEN. TROMENADE CONCERTS ...
... DAUGHTER at DRURY LANE. The REFEREE sa\s:--Th- vi.id scene of the Grand National is the . .-,t achievement of t-e new drama at Drury Lane, | and .-tirred the audi, tire io the high**: pitch of excitement.; i THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER at DRURY LANE. LLOYD'S NEWS ...