THEATRE. CANTERBURY
... THEATRE. CANTERBURY. »V DXIIKt or O- f th Rojal Artillery. N SA f URDA Y, March 9. 1799, will be peptotttted the ...
... THEATRE. CANTERBURY. »V DXIIKt or O- f th Rojal Artillery. N SA f URDA Y, March 9. 1799, will be peptotttted the ...
... THEATRE, YARMOUTH. DESIRE tlie LADIES of YARMOUTH. TO-MORROW, (Thurfday) The HEIRESS. The ROMP. And S A U A V next, The MARRIED MAN. Qjatier ot an Hour before Dinner, AND ANIMAL MAGNETISM. For the Mr. \VA Y, And the LAST NIGHT pci forming this Siv.fii ...
... MAIDSTONE THEATRE. Positively the LAST NIGHT but one of the Company's performing there this Seafen, For the Benefit of Mr. & Mr*. Comerford, On Momkav Evening, fen. iS, tyyj, will be presented, a Coinedy caO'd '• Hie Englifh Merchant, j Ringing between ...
... THEATRE, CANTERBURY. v MRS, BAKER'S COMPANY. the OFFICERS of his Majefty’s Firft Regiment of Royal Dragoons. For the BENEFIT MRs. FIELD, ON SATURDAY, April 29, 1797* The favourite Hifiorical Play THE BATTLE OF HEXHAM, Or, DAYS OF OLD. * TERBURY THEATRICALS* ...
... tHEATRE, SHEFFIELD. This prefcnt Friday, the iStli of September, wiilt)3 prefenled, for the Tune hue, That Ftivouriie andfajhi ...
... THEATRE, BIRMINGHAM. nRsT NIGHT OF Mr. LEWi S ' s Engagement this Seafon. NEVER ACTED HERE. rrHIS prefent Monday, June 27. 2796, •will be prefented, the celebrated and Popular ComEpv, of The Way to 'Get Married. (As perfornted, -with the great:A AMau4 ...
... THEATRE, IPSWICH. MR. FOWLER tike* the eaiiieft Opportunity cf returning his moil fincere and giateful acknow)■ to his numeious friends, for their great and hberal fupport on Wednefday laft. It is with pleafure a.fo, that he confelTcs his okligation to ...
... THEATRE, SANDWICH, s. BAKER’s moft ()u?cous Refpefls attend the Ladies, Gcn- I'emen, &c. of Sandwich, and humbly informs them, fhe . hitcnJf.nj'ening the Theatre for few Nights only, and hopes •>V of the moft new and approved Pieces, to merit [melr and ...
... THEATRE!, HAYMARKET. ** Summer Amufemtmf,” and the Agreeable Surprize,” were on Wfcdnefday performed here, by command of Majefties, and to a very fpiendid audience. The King and Qnecn with the three elder Princefles were prefent j his Majetty Appearing ...
... THEATRE, SHEFFIELD. _ -o PERO prefcnts his humble Refpefts to the IVI Ladies and Public in general, of Sheffield, aiwl jis Neighbourhood, and begs Leave to mlorm them he has jeiig' ...
... BATH THEATRE •T^UESDAY Night this Theatre exhibited a fpeftacle *• hiehly pleafing to every lot ci • ot his country. The laudable z-ial ol the Manager and Performers in ap- p-opriaiing a n ght for ihedctei.ee of the nation, was followed up with avidity ...
... THEATRE, SHEFFIELD. 0, : fiufov, Srf>f. 1791. wiV/ be p-rformed Prelude, called j THE MANAGER IN DISTRESS. Manager, Mr. Fox.—Buflleton, Mr.lnchb^ld- —Eafy, Mr. —Prompter, Mi. Whitmore—Gentleman, Mr. llolijay.—lr.lh.nan, Mr. Grill. Aftrelfcs, Mis Holiday ...