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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEITIRICAL \EXAMINER. N o% 7. TRE REV VAL OCF TaE CHANCES.-ELLTSTON'S VIOLENCE. T'rE NEWV OPERA OF NAIS OR LOVE IN TNHEOESERT. IT'S ORIGIN AND ERNORS.-kA HINT FOP3 THE COi- aSENTAT'S0ES ON CFNVANTES.-TKH NEW COMEDY BI MR. RTEYNOLDS.-IT S SURPRESIIN NEGATIVE QUA- LITIES. BEAUMONT ard FLrTCNER's COmedy Of tle Chances -was revived on Saturday week. T his play is almost an entire copy of thle ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRICAL EXjut AVMIN-E R li. aR itl ie aI matter ot tlie igticoidtta0ioll what a fLr. Xi .i or ill pert' tiisd, lhazt PVasions or seitilnent' a'i: or cdt:-; atcrt. and Conseqpnity w!iat isn lenr| ai':a cusoio ore trmnsfuved from~l the -Stage to tie *world, v it h reriprucatiy initate each oether. -, 9~ CTATOR, No. 70. N. 2. YATIONATL Dr Vi AMVTIC TASTE, (RT[ClSM ONa TEE EAR! ADRMA'] IC P5 ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... RMPROP OF FAWYNON. THE VERY AGE AND BODY or rue TiME lts iRLEAND PREtSSURE. -: ., . ~K1Nt:'s-T15UIATRE. 'thit Evening will he. performed. (fecond tiire) a ,Cw - . Cornic Opera, called . LA- PAS'rOR1ELLA NOB6iL: T The Mtlic by Guglielmi. The principal chiaraders by Matndae Bdollt (being her Ad ap- e:lol Sice this feafon), Sig. Viganoni, Sig. Ruvediho, Sig. MrilocLi, and Signora Cocijnlatj.. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE. MIRROR OF F4SIIQJM _ _ _ _ ~~~ro sueow rLTZ VERY AG.rE AND BOnY OF 1IiE 1ilhlE ITs W5Ot AN B PRESSUR1t E. - I;ING'S Ti-IEATRE. The Nohility and Gentry, are rnloft rve'pifa&liv informed that the Opera of ALZIRA, Which as-S iu-nnded tor 'fll'hi$viila. Saturday, is unavoidahly poflroned mis account o- Alla m:a Banti's fudden indifpolitioi, arral initcat ec 'vhich wvill be ,lcr formed the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRfOR sgop P ?? TrIEVSSjy AGE A11, F.,Y Or OF tHE 7M, IMrs 17 J 'HEATRE ROVAL, DRURY..LAINI, To?-morrovw F~v5!jllro, -Thcir Majeftiea SertWlv l > ?? od nd calkcd TI'le COUNTRY 6OiPRL~ef'? Mood?,il' r.~r. V;rstt;!,ht,, ; H-arcosurt, Mr.j MArnd, r almer; ' rCrt, Mlo;Mifs lrrggy, Mirs. jo 'risC. ?? Atl, ii; TO which wilfl [be a'del, Thc SHIpWRIQ On, Thuir'ay, the Corsedvof 'Fl t DwYt'r ?? ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ?m I ? , ?IwRpo?? 01 FlVilov. ItF S F.RX B ONn On(F ortE rlMZ ITT FORtM A ND THEAtRE-R}YAL, HAY-MARXET. NOT r 'UIi)T IH iS SEIASON. FOr the l1iEpkEl' Iof Mr. JOHNSYON*. 'his Evenirig. will be prelcntcd Zorinilti, Mr. Ilarrymore; Cainlimir, MiT. PeGeli; Witzcii, Mr. Fawctt ;.iaeld- Me. Suctt; O'Curragh, Mr. Tohn- Rlloe; Rachel, Mrs. Mountain; Ninifrvd, Iviirs 'iyrer, (their firft appearance ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... * 1r t. . . ce To. . ?? . - T UV 1u.rI i tsor Wiim TT iM. S itt .4R AN,' [of I - r7.R>HI RE ROYAL: DRURY-LANE of T-h ~eniig,- Thdir Ma~jies' Seranti will performi ch - ew hflf tal play, its three ads, callhd ch . :1he HfRO oF thre NOa'll . In- e ptivir. cacryr. Pope, lVir. Wroughton, Mt. * KClJy,, ;\r.Iaymornd, Mr. bowton, iV{t. lBafiniitlter, jail. * De CanW 1MAr. Caulflet.Mr Yo ng, a. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE . MIRROR OF PASNItON. TO 511RW rlaE VERY AGE AND' U5nY OF 'rut jIM T jrs FORMASND PFESSURE. - THEATRE ROYAL, DRIRY LANE, This Eyenxng thcir MaieRifts Servantswill3it - PIZARRO. - Peruvians. Ataliba, Mr. Powell; Rolla, Mr. Kemble Crozemno, Mr. Doivton; Corh, MiisBigg..-Spaniards. Pi. zarro, Mr. Barryware; Alonzo, Mr. C. jremnble; l.as Cafas, Mr. Wroughton ; Elfa, Mrs. Powell. Piter which ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE A MIR~ROR OP FASHION. TO S EW ruv. VERY AGE AND BOXIT o1r rut TrIMS ITS FORM AND 555Es sullt. . ITHEATRE ROlYAI,, DRTTRY I.ANE, This Evening their Majefties Servants x li revive the rinus Opera Jf Ai1:IAXERXES. With entirely new Sceeery. Drecfes. nd Decolations The Overture .ndl Mtlic by Dr. Arnold. Artaxerxes, Mr. Dignurn; Arsabancs, M.. ICCIIv; Ar- baces, Alrs. Mountain, (her 2d ...

THEATRE,

... ?WERA 7-E, DRURY-LAN E. O6 ',Saturday night this Thepitre opened for the feafon ; and we 're happy to fay that it never opened more aufpicioufly. The Pit was crol wded at a very early hour, and foon after fix the houfe was ?iln'otl fullin every part. The ?? then founding, the audience called out for G od Jne the king; the band immediately ftruck up this beautiful anthem ; and it was played in ...