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VICTORIA (BIRSTAL) I' MI TUI.KY c;

... the pewter pot. The more difficult the music the larger the quantity ; and the odd anecdote related of her by Bunn, the Drury Lane Theatre leasee, that she coal 1 nev»r delineate the thirst of the desert scene in Balfe’a * Maid of Artois' unless she had ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1869
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7589 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.-A CONVICTION QUASHED

... There is nothing indecent in it. Mr. Hannay: Not about this wornin in man's clothes? The Chairman: I have seen that at Drury Lane myself, but nothing indecent.—A great many witnesses were - called to prove that the saloon was properly conducted; that ...

HEATRC ROYAL, DEWSBURY

... - ;» MP. GRANTHAM. DELAM7Y, MR. ARTHI R, and Mr. CHARLES DURAND, Primo Baritone, nf the Opera Hou.ea. Covent Carden and Drury Lane. THE BAND AND CHORUS, Upon which srektiwrened attention hnvebeCßbe.towed, .ill be found more numerous and perfect than usual ...

Published: Saturday 13 November 1869
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 383 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

fiIIEATRE ROYAL, DEWSBURY. LOVEDAY'S ENGLISH GRAND OPERA. COMPANY. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, ..

... ; MR. GRANTHAM, MR. DE LANCY, MR. ARTHUR, and MR. CHARLES DURAND, Primo Baritone, of the Opera Houses, Covent Garden and Drury Lane. THE BAND AND CHORUS, Upon which great care and attention have been bestowed, . will be found more numerous and perfect ...

THE STOKM AT THhl CAPE

... official residence the First Lord of the Downing-slreet. It is stated that the committee of proprietors tlie Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, have declined to iriv>> their consent to the proposed occupancy, next sea ou. Drury LaiiO Theatre fur series of italiaa ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1869
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 714 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

-7 ? - I` . P Y THE - DEWSBURY CHRONICLE SATURDAY, JANUARY HOME NEWS. Mr. Disraeli is reported te

... with Mdlles. P-eboux and Pauline Lewitzky, the new Russian star, have signed their several engagements with Mr. Wood for Drury Lane Theatre.—Musical Standard. A convention was ratified on the 23rd nit. between Belgium and France, for the establishment ...

FROM PUNCH

... to convert the New 'Three per Cents and the Reduces to Consols! GREAT CARDS.—There are certain clever folks performing at Drury-lane 'called the Vokes family. The name of Yokes suggested Jokes. If they were all bad whist players they might be called the ...

THEATRE' ROYAL, DEWSBURY. MISS HEATH, Principal Tragedienne of the Drury Lane, Haymarket, • and Princess's ..

... THEATRE' ROYAL, DEWSBURY. MISS HEATH, Principal Tragedienne of the Drury Lane, Haymarket, • and Princess's Theatres, London, assisted by MR. WILSON BARRETT, and supported by a Full and Powerful Dramatic Company, will appear as above for SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY ...

HOME NEWS

... Tuesday, but the official celebration will not take place until this day (Saturday.) It is stated that nearly one sixth of the Drury lane Opera Band is composed of brass Instruments: such is the modern passion for noise I—Musical Standard. Mrs. Stirling, the ...

SOUTH

... r.-t time the Countess in Soxze di Figaro,*’ have been twice disappointed, she being unaMe appear. The theatrical season Drury Lane will re-commrace in September next, under the management of Mr. F. 11. Chatterton. A now drama of mod rn life, written by ...

Published: Saturday 11 June 1870
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5430 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LON DON CORRESPO N D ENC E

... uncovered and totally inadequate to the demands upon and which preclude* improvement in the approaches Covent Garden and Drury Lane theatres, has fallen the F Hall, and it seems doomed to continue a failure. Crystal Palace season-ticket*holders will be ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1870
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3126 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

DEWSBURY CHURCH INSTITUTE

... was when he fiddled when Rome was burning, or as Sheridan, the wit and dramatist, when from a window of the hotel be saw Drury Lane on fire, end replied to the query of a friend, with stolid indifference, Oh, its quite natural that a man should feel ...