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... snuggle, at nothing wonld prerent him from taking possession the of capital. Kean repeated the character of Rich'ird the Third Drury-lane, Thursday night : amt upon former occasion did tin* ateiling actor arpear to greater van rage. All his points told well ...

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... led expect tioin the overturss of Mr. Charles Kemble, ac.compa.iy him and Miss Fanny the provinces. The lynx! manager of Drury.lane the look out” ' for him—splendid houses being anticipated from tins united ell'orts of fadier aitd sort. Wn have, however ...

THE KEAN

... last moment of his performß:,;e. t* scarcely ten weeks siuce wo saw him play his well-known chakcter Skyloch, and never was Drury-lane fuller, or the audience more unanimous in their exoreseions -applause. But it was nut mere applause that poor Kean elicited ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the Eccen•tic Society, May’s buildings; the Coal hole. Strand ; the Wreki'n. Shakapeare. Oxberry's, the '-'raven (lead, Drury-lane; and the companion of Ijcr* yjr. Kean and the most celebrated act-wa I day. and was tlten a (refect bon vivant. now uppeare-l ...

“ THE IlliV. MR. STONKY

... thrlaliims, and folding bats ; it is uncertain now whether ibis establishment exists ; when last seen was walking into Drury-lane and Covcntgaiden ; had wiien it went away new German rli ess, I’ieiich dancing shoes, i’yroleso coeffare, hill trimmed with ...

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... detiimenl of the legnlar drama. The spirit rompetition may produce steam hoar ilieatrea on the father rivers—high pressure Drury-lane, and low-preaeare ganicn. may live see Operahouse#anagged on the waters, aa frequently ac It happen# dry land.—Prnnsylt'amaa ...

n**r}nye(3 witnen this night, th* grsst 1«»« »»'l iiigh re»pect you «>ntpri*iii fur priests, sml I proiiiiep ..

... galaxy of brilliant star*, shedding rich lustre over two hemispheres.” •• The American Stage—the foster sister of Covent- ami Drury Lane—its wing hath encircled with parent's benison, the unrivalled genius of both.” The Young Drama of America—May its altars ...

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... to their mythological beroe*. There are only two performers now alive who were contemporaries with Garrick in the fiiat Drury- lane Theatre, namely—that excellent trior. Jack Bannister, who first appeared in tragedy; and Mr, Byrno, the celebrated harlequin ...

SHEIUDANI ANA

... kept atall under the mine of Drary-lane to broil a beef steak for him, and take their dinner together. On the night that Drury-lane was horned down Sheridan was io the House of Commons, making a speech, though | could hardly stand withont leaning his bands ...

THE AGRICULTURAL BANK

... gin in your juuniul that drama called * Duchess of Ormnmle,' un.l attribute-1 to me, haa been unaui-cessfuby pru'lurert at Drury-lane Theatre, I lied leave to a»-ure you that I have not written it: and *urh nn avowul heeomed, perhape, neceaauryat thia moment ...