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Barbados Mercury and Bridge-town Gazette

SECOND VISIT OF THE KING TO- DRURY LANE THEAIRE

... SECOND VISIT OF THE KING TO- DRURY LANE THEAIRE. The eagerness of the Public to witness I-Us Ma-, jesty's visit to this Theatre on the 9th May last, was even greater than any thing of the kind which we observed at the other House on Monday evening Long ...

TH EATR E ROYAL

... EATR E ROYAL. On Monday next August, 1813, • Will be performed, TUE TRAGEDY OF II E ORS E, pelfortni7og tht ,Vew The,itre, Drury Lane, (Written by T. Alher which (for the second time), the much-asim;red_ • new _ . THE -- BEE HIVE; Or, Lots of Fun. . BRIDGE-TOWN ...

LONDON,

... LONDON, , Feb. B,3—The King's reception last night at Covent Garden Theatre was, if possible, more enthusiastic than at Drury Lane on the preceding even- The circumstances of the times give to these occurrences an imporranee far greater than would attach ...

«Ari

... Mr. Coxe, celebrated for his publiCations on Switzerland. , and Russia, The 'following notice was affixed to the doors of Drury Lane Theatre, in the afternoon;— The public are respectfully informed,- that i 4 'consequence of the sudden and much•-lamenteil ...

THEA ItICALS

... his rincle ; fly yout's, WILD. P.S.My Vestal Vi , gin gets so cursed big, I wish you'd Icnd us Mrs, inron for a night. 'Drury Lane, Nor, n. DEAR WV..p,-By particular desire, ot;r - Veetal not tiatsfetable, but we have a spare Venus, and duplicate sd send ...

DRU.RY•LANE THEATRE

... not delivered without a species of effint, which made it more touching—the Theatre rung with applause—the wbple company of Drury lane came forward on the stage, to encircle and embrace their comrade who was so soon to leave them. .He threw himself greatly ...

Fulmer

... for the occasion by Thomas Marsh. U, Esq. cf the TR Ftre Royal, Drury Lane, will tn, spoken by M-. Di keg.— The Scenery designed and painted by Mr. Greenwood, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.—Places may be taken Tickets had for the Boxes, of Mr. Srandon ...

GRINIM'S GHOST,

... of the moment, chewed her legs. The audience were very indulgent. Mr. Liston'e Newt turniland dog took care of himself. Drury Lane Theatre.--The tide at one ard the same touched Mr. Braham's stock (bed Mr. Conway's knee-)buckle. Water will find its level ...

HOPKINS

... them for Highwaymen in the 136ggars' Opera, they'll be quite in time for us afteiwatda.—For ever completely youfs, Wry?. Drury Lane, Nov. DEAR WILD—I just write you a line while the heasis are pailiing up, to big you will not be out of spin s, as you may ...

MEMOIRS or THE LATE J. KEMBLE, ESQ

... critic and an able declaimer.— On the 80th of September, 1788, he made his dc'tfit in a London theatre, upon boards of Drury , Lane, and, by his performance of Hamlet, fUlly justified the most sanguine expectations From the circumstance of Mt. Smith being ...

PRIVATE LETTER.--VIENNA, OCTOBER 16, 1814

... executed the promise which even in the pangs of death he 00 generously strove to fulfil. PROLOGUE Tb 4 PLAY WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY- LANE, FOR THE FIRST TIME, Oi tlie isth Octobcr last, Entitled, Policy; or, Thus runs the World away. RY 1. TAYLOR, ESQ. AND ...