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... Atvlon'i anil Harrep'y, Uooklel'cis, and the Spread k-egte, in Salford. *,* Places for the Boxes to taken of Mr. Roe, at the Theatre. ...
... Atvlon'i anil Harrep'y, Uooklel'cis, and the Spread k-egte, in Salford. *,* Places for the Boxes to taken of Mr. Roe, at the Theatre. ...
... in Salop. whom this Day publiihcd, Pritfc is, 6d. The SECOND EDITION of the R S: A C M K Y. As it performed with great the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. RICHARD CUMBERLAND, ALSO This Day is Pubhjh'd, (an entire new Work,) Tike as. fewed, or 6d, Sold Newton ...
... *Coe 6endoor of an indOeat Pug.: For there !:ancholy Re ijons he obtained, horn the Gentlemen sprietor,, the Grunt of the Theatre on the ahoy N:zht /ether with the kind Confent of the retard young Mon, to hare g nerciully awed to thee listen* Talents; ...
... Yeflerday died at his Lodgings in Chrlfea, alter a fhort !lines, Mr. Henry Moftop, formerly a much admired Actor at Drury-Lane Theatre, and late Manager of the ThCattle in Slotic-Alley, I Dublin. The Charaiters of the Nobility, Cent'emen and Ladies fuller greatly ...
... Performance, laftruefive Pi&urct of Lite, it it very certain that four-fifths even London Audiences to, and come from the Theatre with very Ideas l*oth of Flays and Performers ; Fafldon too often fixed Opinion without any Appeal to Judgment. To oilier ...
... and for further Particulars apply to Mr. Turner, or Mr. Kcrfoot, of Warrington. Defire of Sir Thomas Egcrton, Bart. At the THEATRE, MANCHESTER, On Wed- cfday the teth of January, (for the lad Time) will prefented a celebrated Tragedy call’d, CYRUS the Great ...
... whom this Day publifhed, Price is, 6d. 7 lie SECOND EDITION the BROTHERS: A COM E D Y. As it is performed with great the Theatre Royal in Covcnt Garden. Bv RICHARD CUMBERLAND, Efm LIKEWISE This Day is Puflijhe;l, In four Volumes ORavc, Price 11. fewed ...
... long Con. fiaement.-,—His Hcan-felt Expreffions of Gratitude are likewife due to the feveral Gentlemen, Proprietors of the Theatre, for their kind Grant of that Place : As likcwife his Thanks arc highly duo-to Mitlam Wilbraham, Brewer, for her good-natar'd ...
... long Confinement..—His Heart-felt Expreffions of Gratitude are likewife due to the feveral Gentlemen, Proprietors of the Theatre, for their kind Grant of that Place : As likewife his Th inks are highly duoaro Madam Wilbraham, Brewer, for her good-named ...
... to Directions lor the Management of 3 Fruit Garden and Shrubbery- it mod Songs long the ptel'etu Year at public Gardens, Theatres, Uc. Twenty-four new Country Dances, Holidays and remarkable Days 1770. 14 Rates of Watermen and Hackney Coachmen. Table ...
... For the BENEFIT Mr. KNIVETON. At the THEATRE, MANCHESTER, On H'cdi.fjd-r the i of January, will b« prelentcd celebrated Comedy call d, L O V makes M A N Or, the FOP’s Fortune. Written by the late ingcnioui Colley Cibber, F.fq; Don Less is. alias Don Choleric ...
... For the BEST.FIT of Mr. U N N. At the THEATRE. MANCHESTER, IV.iU.eJcljy the 14th January, will presented celebrated Comedy call'd, The Merrv Wives Windier. Sir John Falfta'fF, by Mr. Ward; Doctor Cains, Mr. K.iivctou; Sir Hugh Evans, Mr. Kenna; Mr. Ford ...