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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... (Pofitirely for the laht t itne this feafon.) For the BENEFIT of Mr. WEWITZER, and Mr. POWELL, Prompter. THiEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evening, 'liE MARRIAGE PROMISE. At the End of the Play, a favourite fong by Mrs. Bland. After which, a Farce, called ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Stansbury. White Conduiti.House will open this eveniug, underthe dliection of Mr. George B3owles, the proprietor. Cooper, of Drury-Lane, Bedford, Stansbury, John Mason, Lee, and Brindall, hnve been Mstietinfg at Bath during the past week, but return to their ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... *I O F 1AS , H , 7O.. MI]RROR OF -rSl4#Dt.OY THE VERY AGOE AND 7Oi(y OP 'gIHE TIME, ITS 3R0aM THgTATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE.- ro-morrow Eve,111w, tfeir iMa atiec trrvantsjvijl adb. ROMEO and fltME I k'omeoa bythi fYoung Roschts -¶erccio Mr tiannister ,>r ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Air. D'Egvillr,.cauled LF. V4VZ i-EMERAIRE; ou L'A' oTIe CEDE A L'Aaout. For tie Benefit of 2$rs. BLAND. TElM IRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Eveniagrtheir Majefty's Servants will perform, 'I he COUNT lRY GIRKL. . pMooty, Azir, Woglton; MlRs Pcggy, Mrs. Jordan ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... docrs to be opened a hallf p it lix. 'Ilie Opera 15 begin at half patt fcven. Vivaint Rex ct Rcgila. 0 ir THEATRE ROY4L, DRURY LANE. d This Evening, their Majeflies Scrviants will perform DEAF and DU IB. a After vwhich will be produeLd (for thle rcth time) ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... thenew' op'raticdrara of Godalphins, the Managers of Drury- lane inve the liberal-attention which' they would pay to uihy 'oet tiat iould favour them with, a produation of ftual merit. THENTRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. . This Evening iwili he presented a.new operatic ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... question to the Oublic, what Is to be expected next season? It ir. now reported that Wallack has been induced by the lessee of Drury Lane to forego ,ais expedition to the United States, and the mnore readily, since it s nowA certail that C. Keonble and his daughtcr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... pony of the late Iheatre Royal, Drury-Lane, for their own particular Emoloment, the Public are most respec'fully inform- ed, that on MONDAY NEXTr, with the consent and ap- probation of ?? of the late Theatre Royal, Drury- Lane, will be Perfofmed thse Coraedy ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and: wrcs in the.Wnc IKen Militia. . \ .; ?? l. SH [RLD, etC nsder:fard., is. really erpkfa~ 1isixfe~lf in an Opea .fr Drury lane Teatre.~ T~he ~its±f of' thu ictaroiing Conzpotrr hav'e:to lon ?? to the Wheires'fltiath l of $uperfttn trod .S 1solr6 r ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... irnpieft& on the'town. 'A morning paper Iates that AMr..,CoyL maz .refuihig to part wiil LL I STON to perform Rdolla at Drury'. lane, Pop: is therefore to:;undertake that charatr. What-! rPoPiE on ly: the Iocvneenns ofELLSTON - > I~t-appears from. the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mulic, Conipofed tl Mr. Wi'., br3 entice nve; cocry, Machinery, DrCrls nn Dccorai5 i, Vivent R.CV ,t k.j THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Eveniig, Their MAjelties Servants will perfnn 7 The WilE of TWO. HUSBAND.i . After which (19th time) a new Grand ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of Mr. BUNN, who iass retired from the management. Covent Garden Theatre opens for the- season on the 27th instant, and Drury Lane on the 29th. There is evident bustle and preparation at each House, Ior an arduous struggle and competition. Mr. C6ARLES ...