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from Our London Correspondent. to have been held in St. Martin’s Hall, A MEETING Was in favour of the formation

... Draper, the 1 pantomine performed by the amateurs author of the successfu With such a staff, the Comic Times lately at Drury Lane. Will it ulti- Undoubtedly, yes. ought to sell; but will it? mately pay? No. new comic periodical, I am reminded Whilst ...

Jraton teespanbent. «

... out-door amusements. Mr. Stammers’s scheme, continuation of that first started by Mr. E. T. Smith—of popularising good music at Drury Lane—bids fair to be rery successful. He gires his audience good operas, good performers, good singers, at astonishingly low ...

[Wa deem it say that wa not hold oarsalvea re•pontibl* for our corro«ponil«Dt’« opinion*.] The terrible ..

... proposed scheme be successful when others have failed? National opera., unfortunately, do not pay: they have been tried at Drury Lane, tat thi. very Lyceum (which in fact started under the name of the English Opera House), and partially at the Princess’s ...

Wiscellancous ATENED BY THE Trabtan A THRE Ferdinando Azzoni, an Ttal lian gentle- London, received last week ..

... unpara exce pt in the annals of Italian brigandage. A Giayt is A the Norfolk Giant, who has been keeping a public house in Drury Lane, London, (for the house does not it seems keep Ta before the Insolvent Court. him) has been recently he insolvent said his ...

SPIRIT OF tlimts.”

... have to be answered by the Legislature. The Registrar-General having made his report, in which one instance (Wild-court, Drury Lane), is adduced of the positive diminution of the number of deaths induced by sanitary reform, the writer comments on this ...

THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA

... Series of Mishaps in the Green Room.— All’s Well that Ends Well. ’when revived with some but «pt portant alterations at Drury-lane, in the spring ot 1742, brought misfortune to the actors. Mrs. Woffington was seized with sudden illness as she stood at ...

iON CORRESPONDENT, SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, WHAT IS PARLIAMENT DOING, ETC

... this department), and no one who knows who is the proprietor can be surprised at reading there how eery superior are the Drury Lane plays, actors, &c., to those of other houses. As you have been giving for some time past the spirit of the Timet leaders ...

Valuable

... speaking, back him in Lord ard) or will and Gye join their energies in the undertaking Her Majesty could not certainly go to Drury Lane, while Mr. E. T. Smith is the lessee, so that is, for the present, out of the question; lor that gentleman too decidedly ...

(Dir Srabon durttspitenf. [W. deem right stett that not hold ourselves responsible for out correspondent's ..

... them old familiar faces” to your humble servant, “all unknown to fame and the public. Sir Joseph Paxton, Mr. E. T. Smith of Drury Lane and the Sumlny Times, and the jocose John Firry, too, were there. The actors of course came out in tremendous force—Phelps ...

THE rUMUFET.AND AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER

... is upon the authority of La Presse Theatrale. We select a few :— Malibran received in London for every representation at Drury Lane 150/. Grisi, at New York, for appearing at an orator.o, 4000. Lablache for singing twice was paid 1501. In Italy Rossini ...

AUTiSTKKS

... Brousil Ast mia brousil, Solo Violin, 15 years age. ciorte, 18 years of age. Vocalist Maria stanley, from the En Opera, Drury Lane, Louden The immense suc vss attending the Performances of this Talented Femily in e ery Town they have visited, is the best ...

THE EFFECT OF THE FROST UPON

... Walker and Smith, were convicted before Mr. Payne with having picked a lady's pocket of an opera-glass at the entrance of Drury-lane, on the evening of the 10th. They were sentenced, the eldest, who had offended before, to three year.' penal servitude, ...

Published: Tuesday 29 January 1861
Newspaper: Penrith Observer
County: Cumberland, England
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