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... DRURY LANE THEATRE. On Saturday afternoon. In consequence of the lessee being unable to meet his numerous engagements, he was compelled suddenly to close the establishment. Previous to the doors being opened large placards, of which the following is a ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. A aew Tragedy, entitled Remertef professedly from W»e pen Mir. Coleridge, w»s produced on Saturday evening this theatre. The following is sketch the plot:—The two sons of Count VaUti are diametrically opposite in disposition ; Alra ...
... of her Majesty, at Buckingham Pelace; the Nobilities Balls, Almucks, and M. Jallien's Promenade Concerts, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the celebrated Orchestras of MM. Jullien and Koenig. ...
... to Covent Garden beatre! On Monday a statement was published hy the Drury Lane Committee, which says, that on Mon- day, the 17th inst. Mr. Booth si a written engagement to Drury Lane Theatre fur three years, on terms proposed hy himself; having reviously ...
... FRIDAY, Aprrit 15, 1814, will be QA Concert of Harmony, Interspersed with RECITATIONS, by MISS SMITH, (Of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Who has thrice had the distingnished honor of performing before Her Masesry and the Rowau AMILY, at Wiudsor, during the ...
... THEATRICAL NOTICES. Charles Kean has extended his engagement with Mr. Bunn, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, for sixty nights, instead of forty, the original contract. Webster, the comedian has renewed bis contract with Mr. Morris, as lessee of the Haymarket ...
... —Introductory Stanzas to the Second Canto of Belle '‘ryamour—La Belle Tryamour, Canto ll—Damasippus—On he Monopolies of Drury Lane and Unseat Garden Theatres—The Cause of the Greeks—What You Will, No. 11. Printed for Charles Knigit and Co. 7, Pall-Mall ...
... TUESDAY Evening, for the BENEFIT of Mr. T. H. LACY LOVE’S SACRIFICE. Margaret Miss Cooper, (From the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Coveut Garden, and Hay market). And THE RIVALS, Lydia Languish . Miss Cooper. On WEDNESDAY EVENING for the BENEFIT ...
... THE NAVY AND ARMY. MR. FIELD, from the Queen’s Concert Rooms, Hanover-square; the Theatres Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, Haymarkel, &c.; and Musical Lecturer at all the London Institutions, will visit the following places to give his MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS ...
... Lynn, Norfolk, draper. Henrv John Collett, of London and Manchester, warehouseman. John Reeve 53, High Holborn, anJ 153. Drury lane, carver and Charles Newman. Scrips, Little Cogglcshall and Great Goggle-hall, Essex, and of Llauon, Carmarthenshire, miller ...
... public. Signor GIUBELLEI, From the ItalUn Opera House. Mr. HARRIS, Mr. MITCHELL, And Mr. C. E. HORN, From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. LEADER OF THE BAND, (which will be complete in every department,) MR. VENUA; Who has kindly volunteered his valuable services ...