THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Parifrot,and Madame Labhric, Mr. Ibaorie, Mr. D'Egvillc, Madauic Hilb liglberg, and Madame Rore Didalot. Vivanit Rex.& k.2gina. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANhE. This Evening, their Majefties Servants will revive - MACBETH After which, (t3th time) a, new comic Opera ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRMROR OF FdSlfl0A. TO StCEW TIIE VERY AoI' -AND Bony OB rue TIME. ITS roRM AND 33 PRESSUREi.. _ ir KING's THEATRE. ts To-morrofw Evening w-lt be performed (third time) a new Comic Opera, called LA PASTORELLA NOBII.E. 'he Mufic by Guglielmi. The ...

Our Theatre is expected to be as well or better filled on Monday, than it has been on any of the

... - PO 'T M IAM . ?? -a : ?? , ,I I ?? 1, - , I ? - ? . -- - I Our T-heatre is; exeaed tobeagwel or better filled ,1n tn 3t ?? b;nyC6 moflt frequeti'tie pqrf~orrhnces during the Sfeafon.- -,he The Audience will be, no doubt, highly gratified' th at feeiig ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR 6F FASHIOAN ir. . TO an EW THrE VERjI AGE AND BOiD? OF ruE TItME ITS iOrtM AND y PSSURtE. ' - ' ' 1- KllNG's THEATRE. This Fvtning will be performed (third time) a newv Comic Opera, called o LA PAS'T'ORELLA NOBILE.. Tl'he Mulic by Guglielint ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... k^t~A6R VI'w FJXS'7P, l . _ 'TO 'Sf1iXW TfIt VERY ACE AND UODY OF toe Thrtz ITn rOfLM ANO FIlESORE. _ ACTtD BUT ONCE, THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. T.O.morjov Evening, their Majelties Scrvants wiii perform a Hiftorical Drama, in five adts, called DEAF and-DUMB; ...

THEATRES

... other German produeions, is not only uncxceptionable, but txcellnet-that thofe who fec it-perfornmed * ill not only leave the Theatre with rheir principles uindetauecd, but with A geater loe I fvjltue, alid a deepei abhorrence of guilt. . Some people Ltill ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mr. >D!EgVi1c,- Madame Rofe Didelot, Mademoifelle Parifot, and M4alle Hilligiberg. - Vivant Rex & Regina. ACTED Utt' oNCE. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This -Evening, their Majefties Servants wilt perform-a Hiltorical Drama, in five.zans, called DEAF and ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... indirpenlildy necedhry eo recur to the original aye- guletion of Subfclibers tleemfeivesprodstring ?? at the- f doers of the Theatre, as they go in. Vivant Rex & Regina. THEATRT- ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Eveiiing their Majefties Servaftt. will perfori a Hiflorical ...

THEATRICALS

... much fstperior to any that have appeared in Edinburgh fince that fea- fon in %which SrEPHE.N KEMBLE opened the Circus as a Theatre; and I am happy to fee that they are recei- ving proper fupport from the generofity and difeern- tnent of the metropolis of ...

THEATRES

... her volume of voice, bnaccorhpanied at intervals by of the Orchefira; the richnefs of its variety and patbos enchanted the Theatre, who called for it again by an be univerfal burft. The frcnes and decoratiois are in very e; grand rile. The perfpective is ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... becomeidifpenlib~ y f- eee - tecur to the origipal re- gulatiob; ofs ctset the 4oet6 o&f tohf atxe , as th W ant R..& Regia. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. Zv5s -4vt , ticr Majdcfies wrvants- will p.rfprn 4 Duup pa, ?? Fr l c Prntcdlcd. With ?? ?? ad. Epiloiiic ...

PORTSMOUTH THEATRICALS.—Agreeably to our anticipation in the laft Telegraph, our Theatre

... being charmed by its fafciinating influence, will =ow have an opportunity of a treat very feldom provided in a Provincial Theatre. Mr. CO LLIas deferves, therefore, every praife tor fuch fpirited endeavours to gratify, by procnring the mofk eminent Performers ...