THE FOG
... several weeks. Edinburgh Theatre was to open vVedncs ...
... several weeks. Edinburgh Theatre was to open vVedncs ...
... in Bakcr-stie.-t, the Right li Caroline Parueil, of son ami MARRIAGES. Saturday, St James's, Cierkcnwell, Mr. C woo ...
... i are slow crcilitto f.,r Mr. having reins ;il urge his son to play ona n.ght for the Decayed ocU.is the Tiieatre R .yal Drury Lane. You may ilep.'nd ott the (act; for I wrote the subjoined letter; but, thinhing 1 should arrogate too much to myself, laid ...
... Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnston are performing at Newcastle upon Tyne. The graceful Parisot is engaged to dance next season at Drury-lane Theatre, on terms adequate to her superior merit. The Public Days at Rose Castle, the seat of the Bishop of Carlisle, tnis ...
... parts of the kingdom, till his fame reached the London Managers, and he was induced to accept engagement the Theatre jyal, Drury- Lane, where he made his first appearance in the year 1780. His talents are so well known to the public, that is not necessary ...
... understand Mr. Henry Cross, and npt M. Mont era l li, keeps the Albany Coffee-house, stated yesterday our account of the Drury-lane Pic-Ntc entertainment. On Monday last commenced in Lord’s Cricket Ground one of the grandest matches at Cricket that ever ...
... HUMBER theatre-royal, drury-lane. EVENING. Sept. 2S, Their will ilie Corned.' of THE school, for scandal. c;. p-r-r Teazle, Mr. Wrooghton; Joseph Surface, Mr. Vries Surface, Mr. £!liston. Lady Teazle, p.' ’ordan;'Maru, Mi-s Mellon. ' Adt 111. A SONG, ...
... THEATRE-ROYAL, drury-lane. His PRESENT EVENING, Sept 28, Their Majesties' Servant* will afl the C»medv of the School for scandal. e -Peter Teazle, Mr. Wroughton ; Joseph Surface, Mr. Tri'e; Charles Surface, Mr. Elliston. Lady Teazle, i- lordan: Maria ...
... Timothy, Mr. Fawcett. Lauretta, Mrs. Atkins; Cecily. Miss On Tuesday, King Richard the Third—King Richard, Mr. fcnoke. . DRURY-LANE. THIS PRESENT EVENING, OH. 7, Their Majesties’ Servants will aft the Tragedy of Romeo and juliet. . Romeo, Mr 11. Sitldons; ...
... Colchester. The premature Critiques, some the Sunday Papers, upon T/ie Cunstant which was not afted on Saturday night, at Drury-lane, appear to have excited much indignation. A hand-bill, containing one them, was widely circulated the Theatre last night ...
... THEATRE ROY VL. DRURY-LANE. rpHIS PRESENT EVENING. OH. 14, Their I Maiwtiej’ SC' v will a ...
... North, on this day se’nnight, and, on Saturday, proceeded for this city. : The new Comedy announced for Tuesday ne: :, it: Drury-lane Theatre, is called, A Pn'ur It will be ably dcfenurd, and not criticised by anticipation . !, Col. and Mrs. Wheat, from ...