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... e., 1,.,.r Cecltement hit~roe. THEATRE-ROYAL, MANCHESTER- TFor the BENEFIT of Mr. and Mrs. WOOD, of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden, and pwen- tivelythepirlast appctare,,-Th'ird nbt of Mr MARTYN of the Theatre al, DuyLa is EN E N', WHITE ...

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... his original character of LANGLEY. AMrs. TERNAN (Iate Miss Jarman), of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and Covent. Garden; Mr. BROWNE, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and of the American Theatres, will aio appear in principal characters; *and Miss FANNY ...

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... -Mlr. VAN AMxURGff, whose performance excited the most intense interest for l257 successive nights at the 'Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and which was several times honoured b the presence there of her Majesty the Queen and the Nobilitv of London, will make ...

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... e of MSusic Paris. Leeder, IMr. PERING, Pianist of the Royal Academy, London. Vislincello Solo, tho Young PRAA- GEE, of Drury Lane ConcerTs, London. Principal Solo Performers:- Messrs. D Folly, Laurent, A. Delabarre, Perring, the Young Preag rP end Monsieur ...

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... repre sentation with ahe most marked approbation, and in IhICh Mr. T.-THOMPSON, of tho Theatres-RoyAI, Covent Gar- den and Drury Lane, and of the Colosseum; London, has teens greeted in the character of the Damb Man with the loudest plaudits.18)wilb 'This ...

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... here previous to the commence ofso eat at the rheatre-roya, Drury-Lan n .ll-January-Mr. J. S. BALLS, of the T1 fre royal Drury Lane, on his return from Liverpool t ondon s also engaged for this night, and will~appear in the character of Trstram Fickle ...

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... their origiusi chuarartecs, asdncd s thre so theicc Acedenmie 11evale ile Mujsicq no, pilris, and the llie'tioie iltoal the Drury Lane, London, oith tihe gr-eatest cie~ss YA p OnTuesday, TBlE TWO GEiNTi'LAEML or VERPONA, and for TEE DEVIL; 10 P'AY t Notw ...

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... t 'WILL OPEN on SAT Y the A Vr 4th of June FOR ONE fl H3 WLY e GRAND FASHIONABLh NIG Ij ; ir Mr. ANDERSON (of the Thsate Drury Lane), Mr. G. V. BROOKE, sgeJ IA BENEli, is Miss CLEAVER. and the solo of the Liverpool Com- is pany, will appear in Shakspeare's ...

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... KEMIBLE will he supported by Mliss RAIN- FORTH (of the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden), Air. BALFE (of the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane), Mr. WEISS (oupil of Mr. Balf :), and Mr. StHRIrALL (of te TheStre- Royal, English Opera House). The FIRST PERFORMANCE ...

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... V4tie ?? of ?? .1. TRAFFOr)D, Esq., Stcivard of the Races. Pl OR the BENEFIT of Mr. W. FARREN, X (of the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent- Garden), and the Last Night of performing; on which occa- sion Mr. CHARLES KEMIB LE, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent ...

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... January, iDstant. VOCALISTS MlISS RA IINFORTH, M ?? Donna of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden. MR. TRAVERS, priacipal Teno, of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden; and mR. BISHOP, Of the Nobility's Concerts. Mi 1 C . ( . Y A ...

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... MIrs. WARNER (late Miss Hnd- darti, of the Theatres-Royal, Drury Lane and Haymarket, in Shsakspeares PlayoftheMERCHANT OF VENICE; 3Miss DELCY and Mr. TEMPLETON. of the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, in Auber's Opera of FRA DIAVOLO; first ap- pvarance of Mr ...