~V Lohdoh, fife. Saturday, December 16
... and he is fince dead. 27. On Tuefday Night fixteen Couple of Dancers were taken up at a Muflck-houfe in White-Hart- Yard, Drury-Lane, and carried to Covent-Garden Round Houfe. ...
... and he is fince dead. 27. On Tuefday Night fixteen Couple of Dancers were taken up at a Muflck-houfe in White-Hart- Yard, Drury-Lane, and carried to Covent-Garden Round Houfe. ...
... Pantomime Farce, cali'd, Harlequin's Invafion (after the Manner cf the Old Italian Comedy) is preparing at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, for the Holidays. 29. They write from Paris of the 7th Inilant, that Robberies on the Highways were never more frequent ...
... This Day yeas puhlifbed, [Ptik& I s.J ~ Now adapted to the Stage, with Variety of Songs, as A_ed at the Theatre Royai in Drury-Lane. CO MU S, a MAS K. Written by MILTON, and then a_ed at Ludlow-Caftle. Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand. 2~. ?? Day was ...
... ofpital Charity, by the fame Set of Gentlemen and Ladies who it witn fuch exceeding great Applaufe Thurfday Night iall, Drury-Lane Theatre. See A 6. 9. We hear that the Rehearful of the Mufic for the Feaft of the Sons of the Clergy, will be perform’d ...
... Comedy, call'd, EVERY MAN in his HUMOUR. Written by Ben Johnson. As it was perform'd laft Seafon at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, with general Applaule. All the Characters dreffed in the old Englifh Manner, and the Habits intirely new. Preceding the ...
... PLAY, call'd, J RU Wi V. O and JULIE T. ff ritun originally bj Shakespeare. Reviv'd Mw laft Scafon it the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, and per- foninl twenty Nights fucceffively, wilh univtrfal Applaufe. With a Grand Safinf of a TOMB, and other Decorations ...
... call'd, . ' RO M EO ahd JULIET. '». ,. Written originally by Sh akkspeark. Reviv'd Hw laft Seafon at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, and per- form* twenty Nights fucceffively, with univerfal Applaufe. With a Grand Same of a TOMB, and other Decorations ...
... The ROMAN FATII F. R. ?? by Kr, W. Whitkhiap, The Approbation this Piece met with from crowded Ai.d. encl Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, is the Motive which .nauci ofter it to our general BeneiaCtois, The Play will be decorated in an elegant Manner, with all ...