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NEW MEDICINE DUTY ACT

... extravagant fits of laughter every night-at the new Thea- s tre, Sadler's Wells, to wlhich place Wizard's'AVake, the e nekv Harlequinade;, attradis the moai crowded 'hcufes. The fcenery of this pantomime ftands unrivalf'ed in ef- s fsfea, and evinces the futperior ...

THE REGENT'S COURT

... dally, by able masters, frpm teln till three. A new splerdid Indian Specstacle'i3 in adlive rehearsal, -alsd a Bualett atid Harlequinade, which will be speedily prodiced. ...

OLD BAILEY

... that first of Equestrian Speftacles, -the Tyrant SaraceD. Since the dayts or the celebrated Rich, nothing in the shape of Harlequinade can-vie with this produfidn for beautiful sceley, spleikdor of dress, mechanical incidents, and in some manner to ex- ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... fowrspp~rted,~ and possited through the'reforma bill into a law. , I . . .We should excinse theseunrworthy fools for all this harlequinade Iextravagance, were they contented to- play tricks with, theirow Persons alone. Well would it, indeed, be for us if they ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A COAL MERCHANT AND INNKEEPER

... the audience in continued good humour until the fall C the of the curtain. For a first performance, we never saw a a his harlequinade, or its opening scenes go ofi so well. Some of the tricks which succeeded but partially, worked admi. rably on the following ...

Published: Friday 29 December 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1678 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Intelligence

... defendant having got half seas over, in a very excitable state went into the street in question, and began performing certain harlequinades, which attracted a large crowd of spectators. The result was the taking of the defendant into custody, The case being fully ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... of which he was the lessee, was destroyed by fire. The original theatre in Covent Garden was built by Mr. John Rich, of harlequinade notoriety, and opened on the 7th of December, 1732, with Congreve's ?? of the World. Various alterations and improvements ...

LAST WEEK'S LATEST NEWS

... and such splendours as we only read of in the Arabian Nights Entertainments. The tiansforma- tion is effected, and the harlequinade commences. The de- light of the audience at the magnificent spectacle thus prepared for them by the liberality of Mr. Smith ...

DEPTFORD THEATRICALS AND THE Blackheath Bench

... (supposing be ever were one-probably he was a genius born full-grown), clap his hands at a pantomime, and look with glee on the harlequinade P or is he a deacon of some Dissenting place wherein sourness of temper is mistaken for sanctity of soul, and presumptu- ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 901 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... DEATH OF A CaoNvw.-Tlie pantouissue of the d, Great Yarmouth Theatre had a melancholy finale on Iri- of day night After the harlequinade was over, the clown, oftr namd bAlgar, went to the dressing-noons; hut, before lie it d changed his-clothes, he was seized ...

SHERIFF'S COURT,

... DENTIN OF A CLOWN.-The pantomime at the Great Yarmouth theatre had a melancholy finale on Friday might last. After the harlequinade was over, the clown, mamed Algar, went to the dressing-room, but before he had changed his clothes, he was seized with ...

The Late Fatal Accident at the Pavilion Theatre

... might have been wet blankets there. Robert Warne, Sprite, was next examined, and he stated that he was dressing for the harlequinade at the time of the accident. He beard cries of fire, and when he got on the stage Miss Charles was lying on the ground ...

Published: Sunday 31 January 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2434 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment