THEATRE, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE, DRURY LANE. A^Nrw Comic Opera, intituled IVilmort CeiH'ie, wat „ piocuced hne on luefday night, lor the liin time. ?? chaiatters were thus represented: General Wilmore, Mr. Dowtots. Mr. Wilniorc, Mi. Maddocki. Charles Harley, Mr. Kelly. Henry ...

Theatre-Royal. .The

... Theatre-Royal. .The Last Night but Two of Mrs BILLINGTON'S Perfomance. -e ?? bi,. pent Evening ( NION DAY), --rill be presented,I TGE CONMIC O2RRA OF t . 14 E D U E NNA. .s Ferdinarid, - Mvir KELLY. .Ad Clara, - Mrs DiLLiNGTON. r' 'To '.o'hich will be ...

THEATRE, DERBY. ON F

... LASSELLS-Mr. LASSELLS jun. Master LASSELLS, and Miss ROBERTSON. THEATRE, CHESTERFIELD. THE Public are respectfully acquainted by Messrs. WRENCH and ROBERTSON, that Mr. COOKE, From the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, is engaged for Four nights only during the ...

THEATRE-ROYAL. Fourt

... THEATRE-ROYAL. Fourth Night of Mrs Young's Engagement. This present Evening, SATURDAY, will be presented, A Comedy, (not acted here these two years,) called, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Benedict, - Mr DWYER. Leonato, - Mr EYRE. Claudio, - - Mr TOMS. Dogberry ...

THEATRE, DERBY. Mess

... will make his first .appearance on Friday Evening.-Mifs LOGAN, from the Theatre-Royal, Weymouth; Mr. WOLLEY, from the Theatre-Royal, *, Liverpool, Mr. RICHARDSON, from the Theatre- Royal, Norwich; and Mr. STANWIX, from the Thea- tre-Royal, Bath, will make ...

THEATRE-ROYAL.For th

... MARRY, i A Comedy, in Five Ac', As now petfor ing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Gar- , 4en, with univerfal applaufe. Written by Mrs Inchb. Th. ehei-ONEY MOON, a Cbzmedy,'as performing at the 'theatre-Royal, Driry Lane.; 2s. 6'd. ?? The SCHOOL of REFORM, or' ...

.THEATRE-ROYAL..Seve

... .THEATRE-ROYAL..Seventh Night of Mrs Young's Engagement. This present Evening, THURSDAY, will be presented, ' (For the Second time,) The celebrated New Comedy, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, with unbounded applause, called THE HONEY-MOON ...

Theatre-Royal.. MR H

... Theatre-Royal.. MR HOLMAN's BENEFIT. .This present evening (MONDAY) April 10. 1809, will Tlis prefentd t 3,qed here thefe thirteen years) be Prefet 'be celebrated Tragedy of AUXANDER THE GREAT. t NrMr HOLNAN the Laft Night of his ap. l res3 this Searon ...

KING's THEATRE; R. D

... KING's THEATRE; R. D'EGVIILF, begs leave most respeftfully to ! J informnt the Nnbil'ty and Gentry Subscribers to the Operat ,d the public. t.at iis BENCE4' at this Theatre will be ol' a O_,40MORRlOW, when will be performed, by putticular tIc- are and ...

Advertisements & Notices

... WINDSOR. 1IORNTON, Proprietor of the Theatre Royal, Ig 0 & moil refp1ctfully informs the Nobility, ?? Gentlemen, &c. of Oxford and its Vicinity, ?? for the prefent Seafon. has been 3r pdrincipally from the Theatre Royal, Bath, e agthe 6rft and molt r ...

«^eatre-filopaJ, iTßinfmrgl}

... r-r-ae-iu in- his respects to the ?? Lidie? and Gentlemen, and tbe Public, and he ?? that the THEATRE-ROYAL will be Ooencd mRDAT, Jan. r: On which occasion Mr QUICK. Theatre Roys!, Covent Garden, will make his First ?? el this kingdom. This . xccllen! and admired ...

Advertisements & Notices

... y ?? Y - NEW THEATRE, GOSPORT. By Their MAJESTIES' Servants, from the Theatre )f . . Royal, Windfor. b g>,N MONDAY,; February i, xSoz, ?? be 1il prefente4 (for. the 9th time this Seafqn) the Hiftorical Play of KING RICEIARD III. Or, Tlhe BATTLE otfBOSWORTH-l ...