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LYCEUM THEATRE

... LYCEUM THEATRE. A new and original three-act drama, said in the bills to be comic, was produced at this theatre last evening, under the title of Honours and Tricks. It met with some applause, and here and there caused a laugh; but we fear that no ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... THE THEATRE ROYAL. MACREADY's MACBETH. There was a good house on Saturday evening last, to ! witness our greatest living tragedian impersonate the ambitious and remorse-stricken Macbeth. To enter into a geucral criticism of the merits and demerits of ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HAYMARKET THEATRE. On Saturday evening a comedy in three acts, called Mr. Peter Piper, or, Found-out at last, was produced at this theatre. It is brought out anonymously, but is ascribed to Mr. Bourcicault, already known the author of seTeral successful ...

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, ADELPHI

... THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI. Under the Direction of Madame Celeste. Tins EVENING will tx> presented THE CRICKET ON THE HEAKTII: a Fairy Tale of Home. lohn Mr. O. Smith ; Caleb Plummer, Mr. Lambert; Tackle ton, Mr. CuUenford; Edward, Mr. Dot, Mrs. FitzwiUiam; ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, Mr. Lumlcy having addressed to several papers copy of a letter he has addressed to me on the subject of my retirement from her Majesty's Theatre, may I request from you the insertion of the ...

CALEDONIAN THEATRE

... CALEDONIAN THEATRE. /Nconseqtuence of the overflowingaudience and the great number who avere disappointed in not obtaining admittance to see lis perftbrmancesi M. ALEXANDRE begs to inform the Public of Edinburgh and its nei hbour- hood, that he will repeat ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, LViER

... Half-past Ten. I placesfor the Boxesmay betaketnofMr. Lulday,at the Theatre, tract Eleten to Thlrere o'elttck. a Boxes. 3s.; Pit, 2s. Gallery, Is.-Half-pricc at Nine o'clock. THEATRE OF ARTS, YORK HOTEL ASSMI'BL Y ROOMS, 1ITIIICH is composed of Delineations ...

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-RO1YAL, NEWC

... THEATRE-RO1YAL, NEWCASTLE. '!Zt1D' 2iGHT OF TUE NtW Ah.D SUC* as, zEST CoMIC VANTO IV, IM11, Ailowrd to he tile nbot eter nroduced at Newcastle. fIlIS Evenin'ig FlIRDAY, Decerubrr 28, will L be repeteld tie new anid popular Danmma of NIICHOLAS N'ICKLEBY ...

THEATRE ROYAL DUBLIN

... THEATRE ROYAL DUBLIN. JUVENILE NIGHT. In compliance with many applications, and to accommodate the Jurior Branehes of Families, ruHIS PRESENT FRIDAY, January 13th, the T performances will commence at Seven o'Clock, and the Pantomime will terminate at ...

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 ...