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THE DROGHEDA ARGUS--SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1890

... it. came that some parents had oonnutnieuteu walla Mr Lohh. It seemed that these persons had gone, to the Pantomime at Drury lane Theatre and in , one scene a gentleman appeared on the stago s and on being interrogated declared that he a schoolboard ...

. ■ ''* v; . >S>i »• . COURT OF KING’S BENCH—Lovvos, Fed. 11. gambling house—sentences. Charles Edward Rogier, ..

... being provided on the qiny, Duke Bedford, with the amiable Doc ess, ped j t w j, hi« Lady and friends, which drove vmted Drury lane Theatre Saturday evening. hey ■ Wf - hl . , . there , fa i ale were accompanied by Lord John , remains of the late Dowager ...

.-SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 187 0

... we may whisper that the same assistants have been secured for the future as for the present the writer work—naimely, of Drury Lane pantomimes, a gentleman on the staff of the Court Jonrual, and a celebrated mad doctor whe is in the habit of making copious ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC MUMS

... Ashe have announced a morning Concert for this evening. Ward, of Drury-lane, has embarked for America. Mr. Bedford, the Vocalist, took benefit at Galway theatre on Wednesday evening. Drury-lane Theatre is to opened on the Bth, when Balfe is to make his first ...

TWELVE IX NUMBER

... of Persons who hare witnessed the extraordinary performances of this unrivalled and talented Troop at the Theatre Roval, Drury-Lane :— APRIL 1847 Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Her Majesty the Qu Dowager, and the ...

AND DISPLAY SEVERAL OTHER

... in 1740, and first sung at Cliefden, in a masque called Alfred, written Mallelt and Thomson (the poet,) and afterwards at Drury-lane, in 1751. The words were written by Thomson. The music in Cymon, which was brought out at the King’s Theatre about 1765 ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Prince of Denmark, and once twice departed little from the text. Mrs. W. West as the Queen, (which she often performed at Drury-lane 1 Theatre to Messrs. Macrady, Kean and Noting,) I acquitted herself extremly well. We regret we cannot say much for Mr. ...

ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP AMERICA

... ASSOCIATION. (From the Daily Neves.) We have just learned that the council of the association has assembled twice since the Drury-lane to deliberate on the best means of carrying into effect the resulutions sanction- ed by the unanimous voice of 5,000 Englishmen ...

THEATRICALS

... the eery clever musician from Dublin, and others.— London Paper. . , , On the night that Mnnden was to qmt the boards of Drury.lane Theatre, was Terr anxious make his exit without turning his back the audience. After be bad delivered his farewell address ...

COUNTY OF DUBLIN

... o'clock in the evening by about gtoauing them - . rushing from George’s-street down the policemen, who were Cc rotection, into Drury-lane, and at work of dest ruction. arom, They smashed The ~ ue i One IDLO Lhe SHO}, tore Opel a took away its contents, crying ...

Published: Saturday 17 July 1841
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 321 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

too • laid him him THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND

... Billy Brown, who came to obliging% Milipleifl the advantage of his serriees to the company. Re orisd a similar post at Drury-lane Theatre !or many yew% and was noted for hi i ready wit, and love of music. Be was a tall athletic Irkhrnan, 'faith a countenance ...

Published: Wednesday 20 July 1864
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 903 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

OBSERVATIONS

... DEATH OF BENJAxMIN BALL, ESQ. BANKER, OF DUBLIN. landok, April I.—An awful instance of sudden death occurred last night, Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Benjamin Ball, Banker, of Dublin, and principal partner in the firm of Bdll and Cc., of that place, whilst ...