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CALEDONIAN THEATRE

... CALEDONIAN THEATRE. /Nconseqtuence of the overflowingaudience and the great number who avere disappointed in not obtaining admittance to see lis perftbrmancesi M. ALEXANDRE begs to inform the Public of Edinburgh and its nei hbour- hood, that he will repeat ...

Theatre-Royal. . THE

... Theatre-Royal. . THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that r ? P5 I.F~ , STEPHENS and Mr SINCLAIR, from the -k lii~ 5 . t~a~r! ',fr are engaged for a fe.s ni'-haa I ?? e~ ?? their lililiappcarante jB; azl\N e t Evening, SATOItiAV, AuctSlT 9, ?? performeda ...

Theatre-Royal. .The

... Theatre-Royal. .The Last Night but Two of Mrs BILLINGTON'S Perfomance. -e ?? bi,. pent Evening ( NION DAY), --rill be presented,I TGE CONMIC O2RRA OF t . 14 E D U E NNA. .s Ferdinarid, - Mvir KELLY. .Ad Clara, - Mrs DiLLiNGTON. r' 'To '.o'hich will be ...

Theatre-Royal. .This

... Theatre-Royal. .This present Evening, THURSDAY, January 30. 1817, This p~fledI at) Entire New Ballet Dance, got up under 1!1 Will be prid irectio of Mr SwviN, galled, Fel Ovr, IN AN ORCHNUD; Le or, THE APPLE STEALER. NI rtWN L'risliv, Miss DYKE. hich ...

THEATRE-ROYAL. Fourt

... THEATRE-ROYAL. Fourth Night of Mrs Young's Engagement. This present Evening, SATURDAY, will be presented, A Comedy, (not acted here these two years,) called, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Benedict, - Mr DWYER. Leonato, - Mr EYRE. Claudio, - - Mr TOMS. Dogberry ...

THEATRE-ROTAL, ADELP

... THEATRE-ROTAL, ADELPHI, TElE MOST SUCCESSFU'L PANTOMEIE EVER PRODUCED IN THIS CITY. T HIS P RESEN-T F RID A Y E VENIN G,I T ?? E R E V E N G E. Zatnta. Mr. CA'rnrART-Alorzo, Mr. J. JoITNSTONE Caloe, Mr. Mr oaTta.Ln-Leonora. Miss R. SANER. 'Vith (Fifth ...

ThEATRE ROYAL,, QEEN

... ioderate terms from Mr. Finlay, Miller Street; or of Mr. mot Sevmour at the Theatre. Sou The Melo-dramatic Romance of Valentine and Orson, the as originally performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Gar- Mo den, gas beel for some in preparation, and will shortly ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, EDINB

... THEATRE-ROYAL, EDINBURGH. . lrr a!e' tzIi52la, - in ?? City. Z 1 flu oi n ~ni 0 doin, has the hbn onr most P ? L ne ,-lv t inrm the Nobility, Gcntry, anmd I I e r I .,h Citv of Edinhhh rgh, thot having Ii ? -jr itll tre Royal, hc pirposestO READ a d5 ...

THEATRE-ROYAL.For th

... MARRY, i A Comedy, in Five Ac', As now petfor ing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Gar- , 4en, with univerfal applaufe. Written by Mrs Inchb. Th. ehei-ONEY MOON, a Cbzmedy,'as performing at the 'theatre-Royal, Driry Lane.; 2s. 6'd. ?? The SCHOOL of REFORM, or' ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DUNLO

... THEATRE ROYAL, DUNLOP STREET. First appearance of the Celebrated Artiste, the Inimitable MADEMOISELLE TAGLIONI, Who is engaged for Positively THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Assisted by Mons. SILVAIN, from the Italian Opera House. London; also by Mdlle. PETIT STEPHAN ...

.THEATRE-ROYAL..Seve

... .THEATRE-ROYAL..Seventh Night of Mrs Young's Engagement. This present Evening, THURSDAY, will be presented, ' (For the Second time,) The celebrated New Comedy, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, with unbounded applause, called THE HONEY-MOON ...

Theatre-Royal, Edinb

... Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh,. This present Evening, THURSDAY, Febnary 22, 1827. siitllhee performed, by particulardesire, tbelpopular Comedy, in Three Acts, called, 1 PAUL PRY. IN After wshis, C BLUE BEARD. at *rnsmmaoa hte Theatre iII hbe closed, in consequence ...