THEATRES

... 77Z~~zTRES, - Y)RZ~tY-LANF.-A Harlequinade las longs been confidered as effential to the due celebration of this feafon of feftivity as minced pies or twelfth-night cakes. To fatisfy the appetite of the public mult prove a very puzzling tafk to the Managers ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... household i d. ii A Couart of Aldermen will be held to.iiorrow to re- - ceive the arswers of the Sheriffs ele&t. n' The new Harlequinade of the Talisman has become, in the course of a few week's representation at the ts RoyaJ Anmphitheatrej one of the most ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... cal~ea the POLISfI ''Yb RANI'; or, the Wnnar'of en Thousand; vasiousastojithi ing, Equgstrian Exercises; and ibe popuir Harlequinade called The WilL of FATE, Particulars in the Bills of the D11y- Doors opened at Si;, and begin at seven o'clock precisely ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... or, the ffoijian-of Ten Thousand; theprincipl cia.. a. radier by Mrs. Astley; various ?? Exercises; ut and thbd popsear ;Harlequinad. -allei The WI .L of FA l'T- a tl tticulrs in thie. Bills of thle Day.-I)ors opsmed at bix, ad :ben attseven o.Qlqitcprecisely ...

KING'S THEATRE

... a Eield of Battle, the Combatants anounted ! on real Horses; with various Comic' Songs by Mr. J Ehann,.t; and the new Harlequinade, invented, written and produced by Mr Astleyjun. called. The MAN IN FHE MOON, or the Witches Rout-having been again received ...

KING'S THEATRE

... and BRIL- LIANT EXHIBITION of ?? 3. 6d. -Doors open at 7, and the Concert begins at 8 6'clcl6. Eighth 'Night of the New HARLEQUINADE 'and other NOVELTIES which continuing to receive an unbounded applanse from Fashionab le and crowded Hbuses, will be re- ...

KING'S THEATRE

... frome ten till ?? Davs andl-ble assistants. On M~onZ3ay 1Wt dHII be produced a new comnic Ba1let Diver; ,tsernent, and sfe* harlequinade; withby desire, the Oof- lion and Country Darcu executed by eihbt, H-oseli. Last Week of ANi, ergler s ¢n 'ecnent 'on die ...

THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE

... Davis and ?? assistants. On Monday next willl be produced a-new Spedtacle, In which ,fTs: Astley will appear, and a new Harlequinade ; with, by desire, the Cotillion and Cosntry Dance by eight Horses. TO THA ADITOR Oi THE MORIVING CNRONICL?. Your statement ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Utidertlse Patronage oY heir Royal Iligbiesses ?? Wales ?? of York. Ths resent EAOTEtx MONoAYv (never p~erformled), an', ?? Harlequinade. ?? r ?? nd preduced,!sy 'Mr. -Bolosnaj ?? called FAIRY LAND; 6 ?? W;1XDEastao AroiaAN. P~rincipal cliarac- ters, Mai;6 ...

KING'S THEATRE

... ferther notice, with, first time this sea- ' son) Mr. Crossman's Drntk.ik Peasa.it. This Evepring (13th time) a new Comic Harlequinade, called ul .rAIRY LAND. Harlequin, Mr. Bolognt, j3n.; Clown, Mr. , aurent; anid Cplimbine, Mrs. Parlcer,-Esi-u ?? J 6IQRSEMA ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... 'ru-rnovrowr, The Exile, vnith De lN Pe6tose. aASTLE A PIf-1 'R = I TrRBRED This Ev'ening, (e4th'isle) a new Coiomic Harle'quinade, called FPAIRYLAND, Harlequin, Mr.BoLoe. jen. CloWn, Mr la uren; and Columbine, Mrs7.,. Pxrkor .iE ?? bre.-RSIMANSlEtiP ...