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... successive seasons at the Prince of Walesa Theatre. During; Her Majesty's Pleasure is to be produced at the Surrey Theatre. Drury Lane 'theatre will re-open with a new sensational drama based upon some incident of the French Revolution of the last century ...

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... accepted an engagement for the next season at the Lyceum, and joins Mrs. Bateman's company at the end of August. The opening of Drury Lane Theatre for the autumn season has been postponed from the 15th to the 22nd September, when will be pro duced a new historical ...

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... Madame Vestris as unsuited to her Lyceum company. J. T. Potter. Mr. Browning's Blot on the Scutcheon was brought out at Drury.Lane Theatre in 1843. New Sub. We have not the. lady's address, and we do not know her age. C. K. D. Samuel Daniel, the poet ...

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... condition for some years, and died in 1760. This was her last appearance on the stage. Grany. Miss Leake was playing at Drury Lane in the April of 1794. C. C 1. Maids and Bachelors was written by Sir Lumley Skeffington. 2. Prince Hoare died at Brighton ...

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... condition for some years, and died in 1760. This was her last appearance on the stage. Grany. Miss Leake was playing at Drury Lane in the April of 1794. C. C --1. Maids and Bachelors was written by Sir Lumley Sketfington. 2. Prince Hoare died at Brighton ...

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... gratified sooner or later. MUSICAL. Sir Vincent. Miss Rose Hersee made her debut in Italian Opera as Annina in La Favorita, at Drury Lane, on the 4th of April, 1868. G. L. T. 1. Wagner's Lohengrin. 2. Gardoni was brought out by Mr. Lumley, in 1847. First Fiddle ...

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... Davenant. In the year 1689, and in the reign of William and Mary, the former assigned his share in the incorporated patents of Drury Lane, and the Dorset Gardens Theatre, to the latter, who afterwards held the patent entire and sold it, in i6qo, to Christopher ...

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... -Alexandra Brome was an attorney in the Lord Mayor's Court. His comedy, The Cunning Lovers, was played successfully at Drury Lane Theatre in 1654. Richard Brome was another dramatist, to whom Ben Jonson referred as follows in verses attached to Brome's ...

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... following addresses 3>, Bow-street, or 317, Strand; 25, Newcastle-street, Strand 19, Hen rietta-street, Covent-garden or 54, Drury-lane. For scenery or pro perties apply to Mr. Richard Douglas at the National Standard Theatre, Bishopsg^te, London. H. S. F ...

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... as a professional actor, in 1852, at Pr ston in what character we do not know. E. Clifton. Captain Polhill was Lessee of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres at one and the same time. Cat Stevens. The Successor of the Colmans at the Haymarket Theatre ...

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... Sketching Season, by J. Temple-- A Portrait of Mr. Lindsay Slopcr-- Goethe at the Court of Charles Frederick-- A View of old Drury Lane Theatre- Angora Guinea Pigs Sketches by Our Captious Critic* &c. ...

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... his principal characters bv Matt Stretch Opening of the New Winter Garden at Chel tenham, by J. Jellicoe-- A View of Old Drury Lane Theatre-- Going Home A Scene from a Police Station-- Agonies of Amateurs Presentation to George Fordham Sketches by Our ...