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LONDON, JUNE 7

... with letting' off fquibs, crackers, &c. alid one had the aaudacity to kcnock at the door of Mr. Johnibr, the niachinift of Drury- lane Theatre, which was opened by his fitler, when the rafcal threw a blazing fquib at her, which fet fire to her clothes. Her ...

HORSES FOR SALE

... obtained. • . ■ _ Money is a good soldier, and will on,” says Falstnll did nut say Kemble; and so Mr. Eiliston not make Drury Lane. His ” poverty, and not his will,” accordingly ohliged hi'.u seek for cash, well as Lime, elsewhere; but he left his beloved ...

CHRONOLOGICAL SKETCH

... England&Fraric 21. Both Houfes of Parliament tnet, and aderened to the auth. z6. After feveral hearings in Chancery, reepeding Drury Lane Theatre, the Lord Chancellor s ereemea.ed the briitnefs to be referred to arbitration. z8. Bolh Houres of Parliament met ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1802
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7671 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. I*, for the Proprietors, by SLATTER and MUNDAY, Herald Office, High Streel; where Adv* nenis and Orders also received Ta vlf« an//N ewton, 5, fVarwirk-square Peele’s, Chapter, and Garra way's Cofffi Wiodstuck, Jesse. Elun, Ikgalton ...

FIRE AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... quarter of an hour it fpread into one unbroken i flame over the whole of the immenfe pile, extending id from Brydges-ftreet to Drury-lane ; fo that the pillar t of fire swas not lefs than 430 feet in breadth. Tlle re- Y fervoir of water on the top, which our ...

DESTRUCTION OF DRURY-lANE THEATRE

... DESTRUCTION OF DRURY-lANE THEATRE. Friday night, few minutes before eleven o’clock, a fire broke out at this superb edifice, which, its fury and destructive effect, unexampled. 1* less than an hour, the whole the inside was consumed, and part left to ...

HA YMA RKE!' THEATRE

... combine taste and neatness. The performers, with the exception of Miss Taylor, from Covent- Garden Theatre, and Mr. Carles, ot Drury-Lane Theatre, are the same as last season. Fawcetts Hnngloss is always new, and received great applause. The most judicious ...

DRVRYLAXE THEATRE

... Friday the 4th instant a meeting was held at the Crown and Anchor tavern, of the new renters of the late Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, Mr. Hosier in the chair. Mr. Sheridan attended, and proposed that each renter should accept of 121. 10s. per annum, with ...

COFEXT-OARDFS THEATRE

... occasion form an adequate judgment. We lament see that all the interior staircases have the fault which was so sensibly fell in Drury-lane. They are up and down. 'The only good staircase is that of the approach from fiow-sirect. it was Monday an incessant uproar ...

Dedd ntiton and Harford Inciosure

... He lias also been favoured with Manuscript Copies all the New and most Popular Pieces performed at the Theatres Royal, Drury-lane and Covent-garden, which will be brought forward in the course of the season ; and as every effort ill be exerted to merit ...

EXT.CUTIOX

... King-street, Drury-lane. Tozer, Spitalficids. y u l unued—'l'wn men ami two boys. /it vf persons bruised, A‘ ...

spi!3ccaancou&

... Company ; the Globe, the Bankside ; the Bull, in St. John-street; one in Salisbury-court; the Fortune, at the Cockpit, in Drury-lane. The price of admission to the play, called the Globe, in Shakespeare’s time, about 1603, was owe shilling to the boxes ...