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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. ast night a new Dramatic Piece, in four acts,was performed, itled, Kensilworth. or, tMle Days of Good Queen Bess. ugh we must call it, in Courtesy, it nev piece, the title Inot only remlind oulr readers of the di$stinguished Novelist ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEA TRE. Everybody who saw it last night, and everybody who shall see it on any other night, will agree that the little comedy, as FAIRREN termed it, called Secret Service, is a very agreeable performance there is nothing in it-very striking ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. laOseqI'ence, we fear, of the unluckyiatight ofiltjtRYWbo Ot have played Job Th77toberry last night, isuJorthnotl, JAan li We T0orld was substitii'ed at a very short notice, d went off with very considerable apisise, and with a fuller ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRL Mr, VIOVNU played dieblAt last fliRit Very equ1ely, lt We fear that the inequalIty was, in somse degree) Ocuttieat b indispomition. The first Interview with the witches, thedi( by scene, part of the banquet, and the greater portion ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... Mrs. Honey, from thle Adelphi; Mrs. Orger and Miss Mirray, faom ttle Thoatre Royal, Covent-gar(lea ; Mr. ?? Green, from DrUry-lane; Mr. Hamerton, from Covent-garden; and Mr. Plrmer, from the Haymrarket. IRISH CUSTOM ON GOOD FitIDAY.-In the mid. latd districts ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. IThe repetition of The Devil's Bridge, with the addition of a ne Farce, drew hut anl indifferent aridience on Saturday nigbrt, althrougit on Friday, the house, with tire KING'S assist- ance, inight have lti e tilled twice or three ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEA TRE. I hie second effort of a young attist, or anlther, is gpner5. mote ard uwin thanii the first. It insxets wis i. e, in to I ent ticlm ani, u it he ho been able to ~ui pass hi- totr- huigilt of ini,,rit, he will be held to have fal ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. MG. BUCKtSToNE's noew Comic Piece Is likely to be po- pulir after (what is ordinarily recommended) a few judicious curtatiments. It has a goed ?? in the Grass-and a good cast, for all the comic strength of the house (with the ex- ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THIEATRE. The KINO, QUEEN, the two young Princes of CMu1Bys LAND and CAMBRIDGE, and the Royal cortege, visited this Theatre last night. The performances commanded were, T'he School for Scandal and the Christmas Pantomime. It has been for some ...