COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. e We are sorry we have it ?? in our power as yet ito announce any abatement in thei disorders at-this Theatre. Night after night, the same scenes of e riot and confusion continue to be exhibited ; and l the public and the Managers ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDEN T HEARE. The uiproar last night, towards the close cf i, performance, was greater than wve ever renlenal to.have heard it. The pit was neatly ?? ot drawing up of the curtain, and one-.bhid or company consisted of women. The hoxes H also ...

THEATRE, COVENT GARDEN

... THEATRE, COVENT GARDEN. A Mr Bennet made lhis appearance on Monday night in the part of Richard the Third. We shall not ex- tend our remarks 'to any great length upon his per. formance. He has corne from Bath, and has the. ha bits of a noviciate strong ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. (From the Observer of Sunday.) The whole of the company assembled on Saturdav pursuant to adjournment of the previous day. for the purposeof finallyarranginig the terms upon which the theatre should continue open under the new manage- ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. REPORT OF THE COM.NIITTEE. The Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, ta. 2. e The Committee for examining the affairs of CoVen!t Garden Theatre, confifing of the follow ing gentlemen- ,f Alderman Sir Charles Price, Bart. M. P.; Sir Thomas ...