Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)
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Works
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Aria | In questa notte in Sogno | Jules Benedict. | |
At play-house prices. The last time of performing it this season. At the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday April 6th. 1791, will be performed a sacred oratorio, called The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel. .. | |
Authentic memoirs of the Green-Room : including sketches, biographical, critical & characteristic, of the performers of the Theatres Royal, Drury-lane, Covent-Garden and the Haymarket, containing original lives and anecdotes never before published | |
British theatre | |
Broadside advertisement for the play The recruiting officer, and the interlude The court of Apollo, featuring a performance of the Anacreontic song, 18 May 1791. | |
By command of Their Majesties at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, on Friday next, February 27, 1784, will be performed L'allegro il pensoroso. To which will be added the Coronation anthems. .. | |
Cavalcade. | |
Center for Research Libraries. Playbills and programmes from London theatres 1801-1900: | |
Cymon | |
CYMON. | A | DRAMATIC ROMANCE. | As it is Performed at the | THEATRE-ROYAL in Drury-Lane. | The MUSIC by Mr. ARNE. | SOLI CANTARI PERITI | ARCADES. | Virg. | A NEW EDITION. | LONDON, | Printed for T. BECKET and P. A. DE HONDT, in | the Strand. MDCCLXX. | |
The dancing years : selection | |
THE | DAUGHTER OF ST. MARK. | A GRAND OPERA SERIA, | In Three Acts, | AS FIRST PERFORMED AT THE | THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, 1844. | THE MUSIC BY W. BALFE, | (Composed expresly for this Theatre). | THE LIBRETTO BY A. BUNN, | Author of 'The Bohemian Girl,' 'The Maid of Artois,' [...] | THE DANCES BY MONSIEUR ALBERT. | THE SCENERY BY THE ,ESSERS. GRIEVE. | [...] | LONDON: Printed and Published by W. S. JOHNSON, "Nassau Steam Press," Soho; | and may be had of BARTH, Brydges Street, Covent Garden; | WISEHEART, Dublin' and all Booksellers. | |
Drury Lane Calendar : 1747-1776 | |
For the benefit of Mr. Christopher Smart : At the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, on Saturday the 3d of February, 1759, will be presented a tragedy, call'd Merope .. | |
The fourth time at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. This present Wednesday Feby. 10, 1773 Hamlet (With alterations.) (London, 1773) [Facsimile] | |
Guglielmo Tell. | |
Guillaume Tell. | |
Harlequin and Fancy | |
Jack and the bean stalk | |
The last night but two. At the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, to-morrow, Friday, March 7, 1788, will be performed The prodigal son. An oratorio. Set to music by Dr. Arnold. .. | |
Love in the East | |
Man in the Moon, or, Harlequin Dog-Star | |
Médée | |
Merchant of Bruges, or, Beggars' Bush | |
Music and musicians on the London stage, 1695-1705 | |
No song, no supper. | |
Of age tomorrow | |
Opening of the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. The public is respectfully informed that the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane will open, under the management of Mr. Kemble, this present Wednesday, March 12. 1794, with grand selection of sacred music from the works of Handel. .. | |
Playbill of New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, November 6, 1822, announcing Pizarro and Two galley slaves etc., 1822: | |
Playbills, silk | |
Poet's last shilling | |
Sir Joseph Beecham's grand season of opera and ballet... | |
Il sogno | |
Stranger | |
[Theater playbills for Shakespeare plays: Much ado about nothing]. | |
[Theater programs and related ephemera in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. | |
Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, This Evening, Monday, February 19, 1827 | |
A Tribute to the genius of William Shakespeare: being the programme of a performance at Drury lane theatre on May 2, 1916, the tercentenary of his death; humbly offered by the players and their fellow-workers in the kindred arts of music & painting. |