Mrs Kenwigs, with the assistance of Newman Noggs, (who, as he performed sundry little acts of kindness for the children, at all times and seasons, was humoured in his request to be taken no notice of, and was merely spoken about, in a whisper, as the decayed gentleman), did as he was desired; and the greater part of the guests sat down to speculation, while Newman himself, Mrs Kenwigs, and Miss Petowker of the Theatre Royal
Drury Lane, looked after the supper-table.
'has comic powers that would do honour to
Drury Lane Theatre.'
I lived some months once in the neighborhood of
Drury Lane entirely on Black Eyes.
Once, I remember carrying my own bread (which I had brought from home in the morning) under my arm, wrapped in a piece of paper, like a book, and going to a famous alamode beef-house near
Drury Lane, and ordering a 'small plate' of that delicacy to eat with it.
Sheridan's last years were beset by financial difficulties that were exacerbated by the loss of his parliamentary seat and by the destruction by fire of
Drury Lane Theatre in 1809.
Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace issued an apology on Facebook after an image of a noose included in publicity materials for the theater's upcoming revival of the murder mystery "And Then There Were None" sparked complaints on social media and other outlets.
ARTIST Anna Lorimer has opened a gallery at 6A
Drury Lane, Rugby, showing her original paintings and limited-edition prints.
QUIZ CHALLENGE: 1 The Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane; 2 Beneath the Arc de Triomphe; 3 Bleak House; 4 Bart Simpson; 5 Czechoslovakia.
The travel agent, in
Drury Lane, is collecting old mobile phones from customers on behalf of the charity.
Since the Licensing Act of 1737, Covent Garden and
Drury Lane, operating under royal patents, enjoyed a theatrical monopoly in London.
- God Save The1745 King was first performed at
Drury Lane Theatre, arranged by Thomas Arne.
The 41-year-old, who has won three Baftas, will host the ceremony at London's Theatre Royal
Drury Lane on April 17.