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  2. Supply chain issues delay opening of Drury University's new ...

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    The university originally hoped to complete the $27 million project at Central Street and Drury Lane by the start of the fall semester in late August.

  3. Drury Lane - Wikipedia

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    Old Houses in Drury Lane (1875) by William R. Richardson. The street originated as an early medieval lane referred to in Latin as the Via de Aldwych, which probably connected St. Giles Leper Hospital with the fields of Aldwych Close, owned by the hospital but traditionally said to have been granted to the Danes as part of a peace treaty with King Alfred the Great in Saxon times.

  4. Drury Lane (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, a theatre on the above street, itself commonly known simply as Drury Lane. Drury Lane (character), a character created by Ellery Queen, writing as Barnaby Ross. Drury Lane pantomime, the pantomime tradition at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Drury Lane Theatre (Illinois), a group of six theatres in the Chicago area founded ...

  5. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, sketched when it was new, in 1813. The present Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, designed by Benjamin Dean Wyatt on behalf of the committee led by Whitbread, opened on 10 October 1812 with a production of Hamlet featuring Robert Elliston in the title role. The new theatre made some concessions toward ...

  6. But that’s not how “Ring of Fire” plays out at Drury Lane Theatre. This one feels like a little collective concert, as played and sung by Ron E. Rains, Roy James Brown, Elleon Dobias, Erik ...

  7. Charles Fleetwood (theatre manager) - Wikipedia

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    The last of Fleetwood's inheritance was used to buy the patent for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane from John Highmore in 1734. [1] Highmore had owned half of the patent and Fleetwood paid £2,250 for it; at the same time Fleetwood bought Robert Wilks' share for £1,500 giving him five-sixths of the patent ownership.

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