DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... !I4RA.tRt ROYAL, DRURY LANE. - _ . I r _ : __ X ] . I Ttl~ef4 night a fentinsental Comedy of con- fidrrable ijtereftt, entitled D3qf and Damb, -or tbe Orpban , Protefd was performed for the fift times and very favourably received. This. piece was ontgnalo ...
... cuarter of an hour it spread into one unbroken flame over the whole of tle imniense pile, exten- ding from Brydges-Stiret to Drury-lane ; so that the pillar of fire was not less than 450 feet in breadth. It is impossible for the mind to con- ceive any ?? mole ...
... manner that cannot be excelled in London. The Srhoolfor Scandal, aitted on Saturday, is one of thefe: 'This can only be ?? at Drury Lane, where the author retains the pro- perty ; and, if we except Mrs JoR )Ar;, as Lady Teaze, who now very feldnim plays at ...
... in the affault upon Fort Deig, in the Eaft Indies, on the e23d Dec. laft. At Chelfea, on Saturday morning, Mr SUETT, of Drury-lane Theatre. Nature feemed quite worn out ; he had been a long time in a very lethargic ftatpe a dif- order which he inherited ...
... of Konrirai, being the fust pan of his popular play ofthe Df.atu of Roll, a, re- cently performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with al- terations, by R. B. S.iCßinA.v, Esq. under the Tide of - PIZARao. The Spectacle adapted for representation and ...
... MRS MOUNTAIN. rIHr. Public are ?? informed, That Mrv i MOUNTAIN, of the Theatre-Royal, Drury. Lane, is engaged to perform at this Theatre for a fevr Nights, and will make tier fourth appearance This prelent Evening, TIHUR5DAY, June 23. 1808, E will be ...
... Theatre-Royal, Covent Gar.ltn ; tbe tatter it the 1 Manarer of tht Birmingham Theatre; MR SWIND A L L, .1, Theatres-Royal, Drury Lane and tht Hay Marlet ; AIR NOB LE, Frcm the Birmingham Tbtatrt ; MR EG E RTO N, From lb: Theatrt-Poyal, Bath .- Mr WOODS, ...
... CLER}MENWELL SESSIONSs OCT, Louis Landpiere,'a Jeweller, at No. t0 ven Buildings, Drury Lane, was in an aflault epon Liza Landpiere, his 00 ter, an infant of eight years, with intctr late her. He was alfo charged with a CO' adault. The details of fo fhocking ...
... night di until Monday, and on that day to the end of z the month. ?? f-c The final determination of the caufe refpec1ing E Drury Lane Theatre, which at prefent engages she Court of Chancery, is deferred until Monday next. as Lord CORNWALLIs has arrived at ...
... here laft night introduced the fo much celebrated Mrs BILLINGTON, now the mufical enchantrefs of the age, and Mr KELLY, of Drury Lane. Perhaps this lady's portly figure, flately flep, and action, may not be exactly in characder for Rofetia, but hier immrenfe ...
... is juft like wax, but plea- ,iring, and he looks, excepting the nofe, which is not fo prorminent, like 3Tohn KIemble, of Drury Lane, when performing a very ferious part. THE FRENCH CHURCH. Paling by the ancient and venerable edifice cf Notre -Dame, I went ...