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THEATRE-ROYAL, LViER

... Half-past Ten. I placesfor the Boxesmay betaketnofMr. Lulday,at the Theatre, tract Eleten to Thlrere o'elttck. a Boxes. 3s.; Pit, 2s. Gallery, Is.-Half-pricc at Nine o'clock. THEATRE OF ARTS, YORK HOTEL ASSMI'BL Y ROOMS, 1ITIIICH is composed of Delineations ...

THEATRE-RO1YAL, NEWC

... THEATRE-RO1YAL, NEWCASTLE. '!Zt1D' 2iGHT OF TUE NtW Ah.D SUC* as, zEST CoMIC VANTO IV, IM11, Ailowrd to he tile nbot eter nroduced at Newcastle. fIlIS Evenin'ig FlIRDAY, Decerubrr 28, will L be repeteld tie new anid popular Danmma of NIICHOLAS N'ICKLEBY ...

THEATRE, DERBY. ON F

... LASSELLS-Mr. LASSELLS jun. Master LASSELLS, and Miss ROBERTSON. THEATRE, CHESTERFIELD. THE Public are respectfully acquainted by Messrs. WRENCH and ROBERTSON, that Mr. COOKE, From the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, is engaged for Four nights only during the ...

THEATRE, DERBY. Mess

... will make his first .appearance on Friday Evening.-Mifs LOGAN, from the Theatre-Royal, Weymouth; Mr. WOLLEY, from the Theatre-Royal, *, Liverpool, Mr. RICHARDSON, from the Theatre- Royal, Norwich; and Mr. STANWIX, from the Thea- tre-Royal, Bath, will make ...

THEATRE ROYAL. DRURY

... THEATRE ROYAL. DRURY LANE. * N Easter Monday, her Diajesty's servants will perform 0 MACBETH. Macbeth, Mr Macready; Lady Macbeth, Miss Helen Fancit. With an Easter piece, entitled FORTURIO AND HIS SEVEN GIFTED SERVANTS. On Tuesday, SAPPHO. Alcander, Mr ...

THEATRE ROYAA T of N

... nts with Mr Ter- AnIN for the Use of the Theatre for one A i.ht, has for he oethat he will take his Fare- el Hofr the Newcastle Audience. on the Evening otf WedwesdhY, the16hth ?? which Occasion F the Theatre-ReOY l tOra, of 'e ef man~leS TeMISS WP ISTEIN ...

KING's THEATRE; R. D

... KING's THEATRE; R. D'EGVIILF, begs leave most respeftfully to ! J informnt the Nnbil'ty and Gentry Subscribers to the Operat ,d the public. t.at iis BENCE4' at this Theatre will be ol' a O_,40MORRlOW, when will be performed, by putticular tIc- are and ...

-A THEATRE ROYAL, P

... -A THEATRE ROYAL, POR-TS51OUTH.. first-c] PAS1110NABLE PERIJOR11?MANCJ'1. ?? N Monday, April.17th, tile Amnateurs will per. to AD11r 0 form hrdn's Couelly of' SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Andi thle Farce of' the DAY AFTIER THlE WEDDING. ness.' A l11A R I'~L0 ...

A DELPHI THEATRE, St

... A DELPHI THEATRE, Strand, late the Sans 2:LPsil.-Tbis Evening and To-morrow will be re; cated a new Burletta, called F UN AND FRIGHT; or, I ow Gain Consent.--ifter which, the Barletta of The AC- oirSS 01C ALn t WOILK.-To which will be added. an en- tie ...

The Butcher's Horse.—George Cross was to play a violin the orchestra at the Richmond Theatre, and repeatedly ..

... The Butcher's Horse.—George Cross was to play a violin the orchestra at the Richmond Theatre, and repeatedly passing his leisure evenings amongst the respectable tradesmen of that town, one of them, butcher, was so much pleased with his oddities, that ...

Advertisements & Notices

... bR. JOHNSON, Theatre Royal, York Ma. EUGENE MACARTHY, Theatre Royal Dublin MB. HOLL, Theatre Royal, York MR. COLLIER, Royal Olympic Theatre MR. CLINTON, Theatre Royal, Brighton MR. W. JOHNSON, Theatre Royal, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Members:- Mr. G MAIAM, frim the Theatre-Royal, Dublin.. MrCHIAPLIN, from the Theatre-Royal, Oxford. Mr. WILKINS. Mr. GRAINGER, from the Theatre-Royal, Bath. Mr: ELLIS, from'st. James' Theatre, Mr. REEVES, from the Theatre-Rotal; Edinburgh. ...