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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. TUMULT EXTRAORDINARY.-INDTSPOSITION OF Rea STEPHENS AND MR SINCLAIR. The opera of Guy Mannering was announced for ?? sentation on Friday-the characters of Lucy and II,,, Bertram by Miss Stephens and Mr Sinclair. A numerous audience ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... immorality of the production that offends them. This Dnw school of protectionists assembled last night within the wails of Drury Lane Theatre. which was opened for the performance of the play of Mlonate CMristo, with the company from the Theatre Historique ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURI' LANE TEZATRE. iMIR MACKAY IN BXLIF. JAIIVJR . (Fr m the Literary Ga2elte.) n Mr Mackay, of' whom we spoke last week, per- il formed this part int Rob Roy on Tuesday. Y Much as we were prepared to expect from what . we had heard of him, he fully ...

THEATRE, DRURY LANE

... fate might be. ,dly determined on, as the comfort of his fa-u for the winter depended on its success, and c tiered it to Drury-lane wholly, for a very tri- Sl. 'Ilie noble poet read it with such ad- U tion, that lie sent it before he slept, to thea er ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... !I4RA.tRt ROYAL, DRURY LANE. - _ . I r _ : __ X ] . I Ttl~ef4 night a fentinsental Comedy of con- fidrrable ijtereftt, entitled D3qf and Damb, -or tbe Orpban , Protefd was performed for the fift times and very favourably received. This. piece was ontgnalo ...

DRURY LANE THEATRICAL FUND

... DRURY LANE THEATRICAL FUND. On e-e!-yeivening._thf! M-0FflfAi~ i~was c~Ar' tv6if H.eid ~ tl nearly three hundred ?? oaw. ele,,ant banquets fhy~ib.as ?? that reflected great cer totitfath leutgg of *r Baco.U. As is usloon. ...

THE DRURY LANE THEATRICAL FUND DINNER

... TIIE DRURY LANE THEATRICAL FUND DINNER. The twenty-sixth anniversary festival for the fand originally projected and established by Garrick, was yesterday celebrated in the usual manner at the Freemasons' Tavern. The Duke of Cambridge presided. His ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT T0 DRURY LANE

... THE QUEEN'S VISIT T.0 DRURY LANE. On Wednesday the Queen went in state to this theatre. Fler intention to (lo so having been atinnsutu d some days previously, every place in all the citoles of boxes was immediately taken. In a few minutes after the opening ...

Published: Monday 20 November 1837
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 886 | Page: 2 | Tags: News