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DREADFUL CONFLAGRATION OF COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... awo~ke~ him, seed, a: ada The conupatty, it is suppsosed, will perform at the mosoey the opera House, as did thie conuptony of Drury-Lane curentic for Theatre '-hie thrat Hositai seas re-builditig. tlhe we i011 The Theatre wass insured in the different offices ...

VARIETIES

... watchman, who had fallen into the dry dock, and was drowned before he could be taken out! Bolls are not confined to Ireland: a Drury Lane play bill states, that an aetor in. his mcond appearance was greeted with the 3awe UNPRECEDENTED success that attended his ...

WEBER'S FIRST OPERA

... night (Tuesday) at this no theatre, in a style. which, With two or three exceptions, cur would do honour not only to either Drury-lane or Covent- pro garden theatre, but also to tise English Opera House asid jilt( the Italian theatre. We congratulate Mr. ...

CONSTABLE's MISCELLANY—HISTORY OF MUSIC

... is in g'neralC C clhoscit for their exhibition ill London, when thley3 arle performed twice a-week, at Covent Garden and1 Drury Lane theatre. Originlally, the music on these4 It occasions was entirely of thlat class termed sacred; ,t cossigof Handel's oratorios ...

DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS

... Hamlets-of Shoreditch or of desi Westminster-the whole playgoing population must dis- not gorge itself into Covent-garden and Drury-lane; and, effec when arrived at one of those theatres, ten to one but they otn had to see a bad melodrama, and, if they were ...

THE THEATRE

... head of the drama. They have worse than rh abdicated. A vile management has brought on vile acting; and Covent Garden and Drury Lane have all n the defects of the provincial stage, superadded to the t. grosser vices indigenous to London, and unrelieved ...