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... a life company. The drama is placed upon the stage, not only with the splendid effects with which it was brought out in Drury Lane Theatre, but it has the additional advantage of having its author as one of the leading characters, Mr. J. P. Weston and ...

CAPTURE AND DEATH OF A BRIGAND

... risk in a most elaborate production of and Juliet. The spectacular displays are to be worthy of es-en the management at Drury Lane. It is doubtful whether any woman has ever actually earned no large a suns while still so young. Regatta, this year, was ...

In Boxes, is. and 2s. ed

... to inenoe him to undergo ti ordeal of crossexamination. Wanted—EiOt bald men to sit in the third row of the stalls at Drury•lane theatre on Boxing.nigh..' runs the mysterious advertisement. It is tr. Nownes who wants these human tit•bitr. Each bald ...

LONDON LETTER

... dressed. Such is the bnobbishness of the age that when a young person, known at music halls as Belle Bilton. appeared in the Drury-lane pantomime last winter as Lady Dunlo, her ladyship's employer made a big success out of his venture. Doubtless Lady Manse' ...

LOADON LETTER. [FRom Otne OWN CORRESPONDYNY.] LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING

... dressed. Such is the buobbibhncss of the age that when a young, person, known at music halls as Belle Baton, appeared in the Drury-lane pantomime last winter as Lady Dunlo, her ladyship's employer made a big success out of his venture. Doubtless Lady Maned ...

LONDON LETTER

... opera! Fancy Scotland-yard being called upon to supply constables solely to stand in -front of the bills of a show at, say, Drury-lane, just to prevent the fierce British public defacing or tearing them down. These Frenchmen are sometimes really too ridiculous ...

LIBERAL CLUB, BARROWFORD.I On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, I April 28th, 29th, and 30th, 1892, a GRAND ..

... Company in the greatest of all Drury Lane successes, Human Nature, under the direction of Mr. 41f red . Sidney. H. J. J. TURNER, as Horatio Spoffkins (the Clerk), his original part. LITTLE LIONEL CALHAEM (from Drury Lane Theatre), as Dick the Waif. ...

CTORIA OP ERA HOUSE, BURNLEY. Managing Director - - - W. C. HORNER. TO-NIGHT (Friday) and TO-MORROW (Saturday), ..

... Management have great pleasure in announcing the engagement of Mr. H. C. Arnold's powerful dramatic company in the great Drury Lane success. A MILLION OF MONEY. Doors'open at 7, Curtain will rise at 7-30 sharp, Saturday half-an-hour earlier. PRICES AS ...

VICTORIA OP ERA HOUSE, BURNLEY. Managing Director - - - W. C. HORNER. Free List Entirely Dispensed with. THIS ..

... Powerful Company, in the Great Drury Lane Dramatic suceess A MILLION OF •MONEY , By Henry Petitt and Sir Augustus Harris. The magnificent scenery specially painted for Mr. Henry C. Arnold by Messrs. Caney (of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres), and ...