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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and Genttlemen, bubieribersa re ~jily interled that the only door of Admiflion to the , Bnnes is by the new entrance in Drury-lane, where uo re all~wed but thofe belonging to Perfontis ocrupying ., 1 NF) 'Perfons can be admitted to thefe Boirs without ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of \1ALEs and Princeft CHARLOTTE of W4LES, paid a morning vifit to Lady C. FjN cH, at her apartments St. j.ames's Palace. Drury Lane Theatre has been new painted and em- bellilhed this feafon, and afogether appears frelh and elegant. Yefterday Colonel COTYON ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TR E MIRROR iOF FASHION. TO sUMw TaNL VLhS AC, AND aODY OF The TISNLj ITS FORM AND YT19S5UBR. TrHEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evesling, ir-'rQinjelLes Servamte wl.perfore THE RECRUITING OF.FICER. Mr. Ballance, Mr. Powell; Captain Plume, Mr. Barr-rnore; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... indifpofed, and will no, be able to perform her part in the new Ballet for fomr time. Vivant Rrx et Rcgi-na. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. T'hisEveningtheir Majcflties Servants will acl R01iEO ant JUII ET. Romeo, Mr. Pope: Mercitio, Ar. Bannifter, jun.; Juliet ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASAIION. TO SHEW riHE VERY AhE AND BlODY O1 I'itE TIME ITS VOkbj MA W PRESSUR'.. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, WILL OPEN This Evening their Majefties Servants will perform a T rs ed called KING RICHARD THE THIRD. King Henry the Mixth, Mr. ...

THEATRES

... already fo fuperb and in fach ie good ta(te, that it would be no eafy matfer to fuggeft any oconifiderable improvement. Drury Lane ranks as one if of the fir It theatres ins Europe. It The play was C HKRRY's Comedy of the .qolder's Daughter, which is ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE A1IRR(OR OFJ' FASHION. _o SIEWr r Ve S AGE AINIT) BOny' O' rUE TI'Mr. IT9 FURMI AN AD Trt TIlEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, Txjo e ;;g trlvir Majefties Servants wil perform a Hxv ElIlorical Dramnia, it five adIs, called DF.A1'arM i rDUa'1B; tr, F hc Orphan ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... a juestion,.vhether,tbzse dancers shall per. form before the next winter. MISS POPE'S LAST'BENEFIT. - ' - THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. - This Evening, The HEtR -ER ?? LAW.: Daniel Dowlas, (alias, Lord Ruberly) Mr. Mathews; Deborah Dowlas (alias Lady 'Duberly) ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... JM IOR OFr FAlsmN. TO SiII~V WIlt VERt AGE AND BODY OF rVeliE TIMZ ITS 0ORM AN D PREUSURE. 'THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This'Evening their Majefties Servants will adl KING HENRY the FOURTH. King Heiary, Mr. Wroughton;* Prince of Walus,Mr. C. Rem- ble; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TROE -jlfl/ROR aQFAWSIONA. rC55 VERY AGE AND, ODY-(F r ie X.IMiZ.T1 5sts Ago THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE To-morrow Evening t!.eir Majefties Sertants will N ?ae the 1erious Opera ol, A`.rTXEI1XES. With entirely P.ew SCere0y. DIrelKSaudDccoiations TU Overture ...

THEATRICAL PROPERTY

... e, to the'lsse't 'of ?? Opera-undeiritaking; 'and finally this &ded'farined the whole foundation for the rebuilding of Drury- lane Theatre, in whicl uhdertakina property-h f no;' less thian three hyindred ?? -pomid 'hive 'been enibarked, and al( in the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THR F II S. I ,UIRROR OF FASHION4 TO SH EW E r. AEND AvO OF lSE TIME, tii adasi MW T}IEATRE ROVAL, DRURY-LANE. This Eveni h ill perform ef NorfOll, Mr. Kertible; Sir Williati Ceci1, Mr. D~eLord Herries5 Mr. Barrymore; Elizabethi Q9ea of vaet*d Ms. powel1 ...