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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASHION. TEE VERY AGE AND BODY 02 T1IE TIME ITS FORM AND THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, Tllis Evenig their ajefties Servants ViLI edt The INCONSI'ANT or The Way to Win HL-t. After whics will be performed, i-UGH LIFE BELOW STAIitS. To-morrov ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASH3ION. TO SHE W 711a VERy Act AND agbns np rLIE TIME ITS FORM AND THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This Evening their Majefties Servants will aft the ?? Opera of ARTAXERXES. Trith entirely newv Scenery, Drrfles, and Decorations The Overture ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASi7ON. - I - ?? SUEW TZR VZRY AOR AND BOD)V OS rlE TANK ITC POaM AND 1'RESSVaE. THEATRE ROYAL,, DRURY LANE, This Evening their Mejelties Scrvants will acd ISABELLA; or, The Fatal Marriage. Count. Baldwin, Mr. Packer; Biron, Mr. Kemble; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... greatelt eclat,. . Abalf.-pice the Houe-was crowded. . . . 'We learn from authority that the great qelfioo ref- pefting Drury Lane Thealre is ag'ain poftpnned to to- morrow. HAYDN, the Cojp46fer, it is faid, isat Paris C1vai. ing for the honour of being ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fhortly be publilhedby tbe ingenious young Poet, the popular Author of 'avemla The Traigedy of DVoigias. hd ;been announced at Drury-lane for laft night ,- but the illnefs of SMrs. Sib. poNS Eieing cormqnticated in teime t tohe pb&ic, a great part ofthe attradlion ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OP FASHIION. - ro SHEW rrIR VERY AGEX AND s10)Y O' t0riE TA.r6E ITS r 09M AND BEBESURE. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This Evening their. Maeficies Servants will adt J.ANE SHORE. Duke of Gloccfter, Mr. Raywond; Lord ia-flings, Mr. Fern- ble; Dumont ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and the erformance commerince at half paft feven, in order to finifh in roper time. Vivant Rex et Regina. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, 1'his Evening their Majefties Strvants will adt KING JOHN; Or, England Invaded. Joln, Kicg of Eng1a1d, Mr. Kemble; Prince ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the Pertormance conmcoce at a quartcr palt feven, inzordcr to r,- nifh in proper time. Vivant Rex tt cgina. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This Eveningtheir Majeflies Servants will et RULE fl WIFE and HAVE tt WIFE. Duke, Mr. Barrymore; Michael P'erez. Mr. Bannifter ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... r TE AMIR.ROR OF FASHION. Tra VZItY AGE AND BODY or rHE TIM% ITS roUD4 £Hr PRgESSURE.- THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This Evening their Majeftes Serants will aet the ferimus Opera ef ARI'AXERXES. With entirely new Scurery, Drefics, and Decorations The Overture ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Performance c6mrnienct at za qdarter prht feecn, in ordcr to fl niph in pfoper timne. Vivt'ult Re~et c' Rina. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE; *This Evenlng their Majefies Srvants *ili el Tlie STlRAINGEx9, The Siranger, Mr. Kemnblc; Count Winterten, Mr. Hblland ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Performance commcnec ar a quarter pall feven, in or(ioer tO E' nif in proper time. Vi salt Rex ct Rgiid. THEATRE ROYAL,.DRURY LANE, This Evcning their Majefifis Servants wvill adl ihe BEGGAR'S OP'RA., Mv1r. P-achuni, Mr. Doweton; Lockiti' r. Wathen (2'taifl ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Performance conmrnence at. a quarter pait feven, in order to fi. mL& in proper time. Vivasit Rex et Regina. DTHEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This Evening their Majefties Servants will a& KING HENRY the FOURTH: King Henry, Mr. Wroughton; Prince ofWalecs,r. C. Kern ...