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ACCOUNT OF THE DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... ACCOUNT OF THE DRURY-LANE. I THEATRE. (Frobm thie Globe.J 'Eve preparatioA having been made for the pur- pose, this Theatre opened, ol Saturday evenIinig, with the tragedy of Hiamlet.-Public curiosity had br en long excited, and every rank pf peeople ...

Selection

... Aefortiga. PATRIOTIC SONG. I Wriaen by John Dein, Erq.. and suup at the Grand Mid- I 4w,? deorma Dinner, in Drury-lane Theatre, or, Mon-i Alm- Scots wha haet. Loud the song of triumph raise! Hymn the peaceful patriot's praise, Hail to Britain's noblest ...

MAY

... sistor, (we quPPire.) MISR Hamilton, of Mtnletr Mms Whirnall, Signor Paltoni, of the Italitin.Opera, and Mr. John Reeves, of Drury-lane Theatre, fftirlded great satisf-ction. The tws latter made decided ?? benea a ecuine ?? biffo, of excellent voice alid manner ...

Orginal

... House! I-midst all that histories tell, 1826 I know but one event that's parallel:- for a PARALLEL CASE. i b It chanc'd, at Drury-lane, one Easter night, ' The When the gay gods, too blest to be polite, recei (Gods at their ease, like those of learne.l Lucretius) ...

Poetical Selecitons

... poeticaI %cEerttont. d PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. ti si On Friday last, the Theatre of Drury-lane re-opened sl -witthan Oratorio. After the Dead Marcia in Sal, -the ut following Monody, written by THOMAS CAMPBELL, Esq. was spoken by Mrs. BARTLEY:_ Britons ! ...

Original

... which are inscribed the words, ' Knock, and it shall be opened Pi ?? ?? ordinary quarters are Garner's lodging. pi Ircuse, Drury.lane. til COmstON COUNCIL -The Common Cuuncil did not sit on ao Wednesday, a sufficient number of mnembers not being present ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... the Ballet of Giselle,1 Sti rn which brought out Madame Louise, Mademoiselle Adele, no' [oe and Mr. Arthur Webster, of Drury-lane, whose dancingR a was most beautiful and fascinating, and drew down most for -rapturous applause from all parts of the house ...

The Magic Globe, or the Bottle Imp

... you for your song; and now allow, me to in- .uire whether you saw the soi-distat American lloscisfs make ise debut at Drury-lane this evening ? I Ilid, (replied Caustic ;) but I quitted the theat-e after ihe third act, as I was .eager to jaoi your ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE BIRMINGHAM THEATRE

... who will retire from our theatre at the close of the next season, in consequence of her haring accepted an engagement at Drury-lane. A public meeting has been held in Manchester. to consider the best means of affording relief to the neces- sitous poor ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... As Atlas is repre- ew sentedsupporting theglobe upon hisehouldersa; andas the 'ar late Mr. Kean was pictured supporting Drury-lane thea- itd tre in like manner; so Miss Romer may be said to Sup- hie port the weight of this voluminous opera. She is almost ...

UNLICENSED THEATRES

... new scenery, dresses, and a pointments, the play of the lhi Tenet re h ex fMakSpecre. Mr. Wayor, of na the Theattres-royal Drury-lane and Covelnt-gatden is engaged for a limited number of. itihts, and will makes A his appearance ?? h hrce'o aliban. at Other ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK THEATRE

... of the King's Titeatne tsr one Inight, for the benefit of the survivors ; and a mneeting is tO he held in the saloon of Drury-lane Theatre, on Tuesday seat, it consider of useasures fur alleviating the calamity M P. Stedman Wititwell, the architect of ...