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... Sir Augustus Harris. Nita Corlyon. Herbert Campbell. Marie Lloyd. Little Tich. Mr. Collins. A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL AT DRURY LANE. Sketched by It. Ponsonby Staples. ...
... Sir Augustus Harris. Nita Corlyon. Herbert Campbell. Marie Lloyd. Little Tich. Mr. Collins. A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL AT DRURY LANE. Sketched by It. Ponsonby Staples. ...
... Stratford 85. Watney Street 336. Roman Road. Woolwich-- 1. Hare Street. Putney 108, High Street. W.C. 7, Blackmoor Street, Drury Lane. And Branches throughout Great Britain and Ireland. ...
... Stratford 85, Watney Street: 336, Roman Road. Woolwich-- 1, Hare Street. Putney 108, High Street. W.C.-- 7, Blackmoor Street, Drury Lane. And Branches thronghoat Great Britain and Ireland. ...
... no information as to the players of the various characters in Lacy's lifetime, but in 1698 we have a cast of the piece at Drury Lane. Sauny (Grumio) was AVilliam Bullock Petruchio was Powell, a clever but dissipated actor, and Margaret the Shrew, as Lacy ...
... MASTER-BUILDERS AT DRURY LANE. Like the Marseilles of M. Rigaud Blandois and John Baptist Cavalletto, the Strand lay burning in the sun one day, as I turned from it up busy Catherine Street, and into the cool and quiet spaciousness of Drury Lane Theatre, where ...
... A LIFE OF PLEASURE, AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. THE SCENE AT THE EMPIRE. CAMPING IN BURMAH. From Photographs bg Hills and Saunders, Sloane Street, S. W. ...
... work should remain, perhaps, the most popular opera known in this country-- so much so, in fact, that it was produced at Drury Lane Theatre on Monday with something of the enthusiasm with which it was received on the same day of the month, Nov. 27, in ...
... in his poetical work, for in addition to the Last Idler, published soon after leaving Uxbridge, lie had in 1868 issued Drury Lane Lyrics (so named because he lived in that locality), and in 1878 he completed his Tales of Kimburton. These graphic pictures ...
... out of the Lane. Drury Lane The boy nodded, and rubbed his ragged sleeve across his eyes. Vernon Halliday meditated for a minute. The Avon Theatre, behind which he was standing, is not more than twenty minutes' walk from Drury Lane, and the actor had ...
... looked upon as quite a bit of property-room science. The working of the donkey was a fine art in itself. Mr. Alcroft, of Drury Lane, has in his possession a medal with a donkey on it in relief, bearing the inscription Presented by W. II. Payne, Theatre ...
... give sketches of the boats, chariots, accoutrements, of the horses, camels, See. I am also doing the Fisli ballet for the Drury Lane pantomime, besides which I have ill hand a piece for Sarah Bernhardt and one for Coquelin. And where do you prefer to live ...
... actors and actresses the famous name of Robert Baddeley, who bequeathed the interest of £100 to provide wine and cake in Drury Lane Green Room on every Twelfth Night. The lavish generosity of Sir Augustus Harris, extending far beyond the limits of cake ...