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  • The [[Drury Lane Theatre]] was a theatre on Constitution Hill, Cape Town, active from 1847 t ...ally retained the nickname bestowed on it because of its location on Drury Lane instead. (The name '''[[Victoria Theatre]]''' was soon afterwards assumed f
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  • #REDIRECT[[Drury Lane Theatre]]
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  • ...England, he studied under the famous theatrical designer, Spong, at Drury Lane, helped in the original production of several of Tennyson's plays and enjoy [[Eric Rosenthal]]. 1982. ''From Drury Lane to Mecca''. Cape Town: [[Howard Timmins]].
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  • ...ia Theatre]]''', but the general public tended to refer to it as the Drury Lane Theatre, and it eventually retained this nickname. See '''[[Drury Lane Theatre]]'''
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  • ...f Drury Lane and Constitution Street. This was later to become the [[Drury Lane Theatre]].
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  • ...ch appeared at the Cape in 1847 or 1848 to perform in the then new [[Drury Lane Theatre]] for a short while.
    507 bytes (79 words) - 06:00, 11 May 2017
  • ...and a company called the [[New English Theatrical Company]] in the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] in Cape Town. A reviewer called it an "admired historical Drama" 1851 Performed again by the [[New English Theatrical Company]] in the [[Drury Lane Theatre]], this time with ''[[The Middy Ashore]]'' (Bernard) as afterpiece.
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  • In May 1851 he is named as the manager of the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] in Cape Town, offering a number of concerts. However, he was not
    587 bytes (90 words) - 06:39, 28 December 2015
  • ...he Kärntnertortheater in Vienna on 25 November 1847 and in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 4 June 1849. First performed in English at Drury Lane on 11 October 1858.
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  • ...ch performed ''[[The King's Command]]'' and ''[[Damp Beds]]'' in the Drury Lane Theatre on 20 August, 1847.
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  • ...ch performed ''[[The King's Command]]'' and ''[[Damp Beds]]'' in the Drury Lane Theatre on 20 August, 1847.
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  • ...active in Cape Town 1848-9 and possibly till 1851 in the then new [[Drury Lane Theatre]]. . ...e]] ([[Hope Street Theatre]]) and the year after they were back at [[Drury Lane Theatre]], after which they seemed to disappear from the scene, replaced by
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  • First performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, London, on 8 February, 1785. First published by G. Kearsley,1785. ...erring to the two-act comedy first performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane in 1750, and in its turn taken from a French play by Regnard.
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  • The [[Drury Lane Theatre]] was a theatre on Constitution Hill, Cape Town, active from 1847 t ...ally retained the nickname bestowed on it because of its location on Drury Lane instead. (The name '''[[Victoria Theatre]]''' was soon afterwards assumed f
    3 KB (543 words) - 14:34, 19 July 2017
  • First performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1926, and published as Volume 14 of Cumberland's British theatre by J. C
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  • First performed at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, in 12 September, 1885 1904: The Drury Lane version by Pettitt and Harris was performed by [[Leonard Rayne]] and his co
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  • First produced at the Drury Lane theatre, London in 1779.
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  • ...o known as [[W. White]]. Landowner, businessman and partner in the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] in Cape Town.
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  • ...x successful performances. However, it was soon referred to as the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] again.
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  • ..."The Great Waltz" a musical based on the life of Johann Strauss, at Drury Lane Theatre.
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  • ...med a number of productions in the [[Hope Street Theatre]] and the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] between 1850 to 1852, including a much-praised complete productio
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