HARLEQUINADE
... HARLEQUINADE. Sdene Ist. (Alfred frowquill I—Country Public-house,—The Halfwav House everywhere—The consequence of Coquetry—A Leap in the' Dark—Puin'p-Totalism—A favourable ...
... HARLEQUINADE. Sdene Ist. (Alfred frowquill I—Country Public-house,—The Halfwav House everywhere—The consequence of Coquetry—A Leap in the' Dark—Puin'p-Totalism—A favourable ...
... NEW HARLEQUINADE. DAVIS’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. THIS EVENING,SSth time.the magnificent Scenic Hrprescntdlion of THE BATTLE WATERLOO, Reviews of the English and French Armies, and faithfully depicted Rattles of Lignv. Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. Moos. DIJCHOW ...
... LORD ALTHORPS HARLEQUINADES. To the EDITOR of the MORNING POST. Sir — Lord Althorp said last night, in answer to some home questions put by Mr. Portman, that with respect to any altera- tions in his Civil List, he was quite ready to wait the decision ...
... THEATRE ROYAL THE CHRISTMAS HARLEQUINADE. The annual pantomime commenced Wednesday ev«n-'nS since nightly drawn crowded houses. begins Willi a new version of the story of Aladdin, or the Wonderlul Lamp, and fortiie first few scenes (which, instead ...
... THE COURT HARLEQUINADE. (Another Account.) This grand regal festive entertainment, combining such unusual splendour and magnificence, and which has laudably occasioned the active employment of at least a score or two of starving Spitalfields weavers, ...
... THE Last Nights of Messrs. Simpson & Mr. Hill's Melo-dramatic and Harlequinade performances WILL BE On Friday the and Monday the On which Evenings The celebrated Dogs St Man Monkey will appear. On Friday the 80th, for the Benefit Mr. ROBERTSON, Will be ...
... !; f' S\, * ' No. 7,407. The popular Equestrian Harlequinade oWfiWHWfetrled *Jlacer, and the iuterestiug Melo-elruniatic of Meg Murnoch continuing to attract crowded liuitses, completely established in pufcllc estilnation, they will he repeated every ...
... New Harlequinade, with extensive' Scenery and ad- UK-'*iiaicea! g. s, is Rehearsal, and will be I'SHi coulinurs open, in great ,n 'l’ftn ti’ciock it! the Moriiing, until Ten n? > ilie :wl.!iftMi Tw« Bird Cases, ami Me' SiKDS, ixmshiat the Custom-house ...
... The harlequinade, it must be admitted, was extremely wearisome. All the old stores of the property-man and all the dingy dresses of tile wardrobe-keeper were brought into requisition: there seemed, indeed, to be little that was new. The tricks and incidents ...
... Christmas Pantomimes.—The following is correct estimate the amount incurred and expended getting alt the harlequinades at both the major and minor Theatres : Covent-garden, 1,000/.; Drurvlane, 1,000/.; Surrey, 500/.; Adelphi,2oo/. ; Olympic, 150/. ; Sadler's ...
... : TH £ ATRE-ROYAL . SEVENTH NIGHT OF . THE POPULAR NEW _HARLEQUINADE . _THIS _KriSNIKG , SIMP SO N & C 0 . . To which wilLbe added , D 0 M I N I Q U E . To _conclude with the New _Grand Cliristmas Parilomime , enlitled _PROMETHEUS AND PANDORA , Or , Harlequin ...