COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. (Fromn the Courbr.) ii; This Thentre opened fo~r the seaiston on Mondlay niglit, Unl~a der. circurnstant es, of peculiar i nter~est. r[lie~ ernbariassmentsP~ OP~the establslishient..syntpatchy for the hiundredig whose * ?? subaistence ...

NEW COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... NEW COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. Saturday 'being the time appointed for laying the I foundation Tone of this national edifice, the Gand i Lodge of Fngland, and the Mafters and Wardens of, the indivifual Lodges affemblcd at Freernafons' Hall, ' in Queen Streetand ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRICAL FUND

... COVENT GARDEN THEATRICAL FUND. IE AA. _- -or t _: - w Wednesday the anniversary festival of this Institutfon c was held at the Freemtasions' Tavern. It wvas expected that h the Duke of Sussex woiutl preside, but immediately before the hour fixed for dinuer'a ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO COVENT GARDEN

... T'HE QUEENS VISIT TO COVENT GARDEN. Her Majesty went in state to Covent Garden Theatre oin Friday evening. The same crowding took place net- side andi the same enthusiasmn was displayed by the cisse- ly Packed] audience within,. as, at the -ival tlheir~e ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1837
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1952 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

NEW THEATRE, COVENT GARDEN

... known, te -theatre inust necesssrily be coseWd.. A vast iumber of anotynlous letters have been sent to the proprietors of Covent-Garden theatre, mnenicing on the ruinous consequences if they persevere in the attempt to raise the price of admission, and mamong ...