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THE THEATRE. Miss Pa

... assistance of the most distin- M guished talents the London Theatres can af''ord-(atpausec.) w During the recess various alteratirns are protposed io the Audience depsrtmenit of this Theatre, whlich, we hope, m white they improve the beauty of its appearance ...

THE THEATRE. La t ni

... THE THEATRE. La t niglr Mr Sheridan Kuowles's new flay, entitlei The Wrecker's Daughter, was performed for the first' time here. Like the other dramnas of the same author, I it is chatacterised by great force of expression, and that I warmth andtfertility ...

THEATRE. I I . A new

... THEATRE. I I . A new tragedy was brought ,forward at our Theatre yesterday evening, called Henry of Transtamare. The part of Henry was. written for the: YouNG ROSCIUS, and his performance of it was one of his happiest efforts. He was received throughout ...

THEATRE

... folloewed, in w43ch Mr Calcraft ap- peared with his usual success. '2 (From a Correspondent.) Mr D. Roberts, scene painer to the theatre here, has a nearly completed a splendid scene, in which lie has with great success represented the Caltun Hill as crowned ...

THEATRE

... at an early hour, all e the passages of the Theatre, to witness the last exhibition L - of ithis great performer, were excessive. The numbers 'e assembled were far moire than sufficient to filU the Theatred W When the doors -were opened, the spectacle ...

THEATRE

... etter accommodati3n of the~audience. 'ihe pe~ theatre will be entirely re~painted, anld illuminated with ~gas, til after the plan oftile Covent Garden theatre. TIhe most celebra- ter Ited'artists of that theatre have been for some time engaged in to prearig ...

THE THEATRE

... THE THEATRE. a A ___*S _-- -1A! _NA a A_ c! The Theatre presented a most brilliant assemblage of rank , fashion, and beauty, an Saturday evening. The an- 10 nouncement of AIrs Henry Siddons' re-appearance, for the benufit of Mr latrray, had excited no ...

THE THEATRE

... THE THEATRE. Mr and Mrs Charles Keae closed their engagement on Sa- turday evening, when the tragedy of The Gamester was per- formed to a splendid audience, the house being crowded in every part. Mr Kean of course, played Beverly, and Mrs Ioan, Mrs Beverly ...

THEATRE

... T Ii i d TR X, The business of the Theatre goes on With s0st and sua- cess; ard' several new performersi from other piisces, have been added to the present company' On Moniday MfrTerry acquitted himself with great cedit in the charcter ofiord Ogleby,' ...

THE THEATRE

... TEE THEATRE. W~e were delighted on Saturday evening to see 'our stage once snore radiant with the wvit and sarcasm of Sheridan. As wse turn from the sparkling fashionable harmonies of theday wfith renewed relish to the lofty sustained strains of Beetho- ...