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EXT.CUTIOX

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

CONTENTS OF NO. 4

... continued weekly) of a new work, entitled, THE BRITISH THEATRE; or, Collection Plays, which are acted at the Theatre* Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Hay market. Printed under the authority and permission the managers from the prompt books. With biographical ...

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... Laueashire, vietuaftcr. Rohert C.ox, Castle-street, Sout’twark, carpenter. James Williams, Bristol, broker'. fVilliani Morloy, Drury lane, warehouseman. John Farm 11, Shcllicld, linen-draper. ...

'J'/us dny wus published

... continued weekly) of a new work, entitled, THE BRITISH THEATRE; or, a Collection Plays, which ?*re acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Garden, and Haymarket. printed under the authority and permission of the managers from the prompt books. ith biographical ...

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 ...

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 ...

I IIKLA *VJ),

... Sheridan. —There frequently much truth in a jest, and such jest deserves to recorded. The Castle Spectre produced receipts at Drury-lane Theatre. About the end of the season Mr. Sheridan, and Mr. Lewis, the author, had some dispute in the green-room, when the ...

WE FLY BY NIGHT; on, LONG STORIES

... DANCE of SANDY and BLOSSOM. WHICH Wilt, BE ADDED, THE COMIC FARCE OF THE MERRY MOURNERS, As performed at the Theatje Royal, Drury-Lane, with universal approbation. N.B. The Theatre will coutiuue open every evening till further notice. . *** The doors will ...

CITY and (OI’S’TY IXTELLICE^CE

... addition to the gratiiicatiofl afforded by such a company, we have been indulged with a visit from our favourite Bannister, of Drury-lane Theatre, and that incomparable actor Master Betty, justly termed the Young Roscius, whose uncommon merits drew the most ...

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 ...

L O A B O AT

... Alhin Garratt, Esq. Two hundred pounds, in Bank notes, were lately stolen out of the house of Miss Duncan, ot the Theatre, Drury-lane. Payment of the notes at jthe Bank, and the most active search was immediately set on foot Mr. Graham, Bow-street; in c ...