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VI. JULLIEN 8 CONCERTS—ENGLISH LOYALT

... JULLIEN CONCERTS—ENGLISH LOYALT The first these popular entertainment* for the present season took place Fri.lay night, at Drury lane Theatre. Long before the time announced for opening, the doors Rossell street, Calherme.alreet, and Vmegar-y urd, were be ...

THKATRICALS

... were 'M. 17$. f>7., the second, 4/. 75., and the third, being his benefit, V/. Is. 07.! Mis. is engaged by the managers of Drury-lane personate those characters sustained last season by Madame Vestris. Rossini has just arrived Paris, after year’s absence ...

LEITRIM ASSIZES

... with the establishment Covent-garden, from the same cause. We learn that Mr. Cooper, Mr. Wood, many other members of the Drury lane Company, are also confined to their rooms. The disease, although severe in its character, is of short duration, and has ...

THE THEATRE,

... geau* uume. The groans for the Big were less frequent or astounding. The Helle'g stratagem will introduce Miss Fa ccit from Drury Lane our notice this evening, in the character Lfiitia Hardy, with songs and dance. » Mr. and Mrs. Wood axe announced for Saturday ...

THE DENTIST AND THE COMEDIAN

... the eyes, that was ten thousand times more laughable than any artificially distorted features with which he used to set Drury- Lane in roar.—Oh that a painter bad been present! There was, on one side, my friend, standing in a menacing attitude, with both ...

THE MARQUESS OF ANGLESEY’S FAMILY

... Duke of Nortiiumbcrland’s Mcmficescp.. —When John Philip Kemble, the celebrated Tragedian, was, by the conflagration of Drury Lane Theatre, of which was a joint proprietor, brought into some adversity—the Duke Northumberland presented that classic ami ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... opera at the rival establishment. Mr. Knowles has an adaptation of one of Beaumont and Fletcher’s plays at Drury‘lane. Miss Byfcld (late of Drury-lane) is priitta (Umnn at Edinburgh, where Murray is almost recovered from his untoward accident. A new opera ...

MUSICAL AM) THEATRICAL

... talent not quite excluded. Miss Stephens in treaty for Drury-lane, where green-room trpott states she and Veatris are to icprcsent the Atrrrg tf'inrs with rarren FulxlufT. Tirrlfih rehearsal at Drury lane; Vcstris, f*h!n ; Mis* Mordaunt, ; and Li>ton, Parrcn ...

ROTUNDO

... ROTUNDO. t»*R. J. RUSS'LL (of the Theatres Royal, Drury lane and Covent-garden, and the original 80l W at the Theatre Royal, Duhlinl begs of the very flattering manner in heXW received on his flmt and second appearances, he pleasure of repeating. On the ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Yates and /ns lion will remain at the Adelphi. We have been informed that the tiger lately per fonning in Hyder Ali, at Drury lane, died Thursday night, soon afterthe performances. The machinists and pantoimmists at the different London theatres arc in ...

EFFECTS OF FREE TR4DE—DISTRESS IN ENGLAND

... that another meeting of the same parties has been convened for the 26th instant, and will take place in the Theatre Royal, Drury lane, under the auspices of tho Duke of Ricbxond. The noblemen and gentlemen whoconstitute this important Society declare themselves ...

VARIETIES

... out in Drury lane, which for a time threatened destruction to great portion of that dense neighbourhood. It commenced, as some said, in the re re of the premises of Mr. Pound, coach-lamp manufacturer, No. 73, the corner of Long-acre and Drury-lane; but ...