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THE THEATRE ROYAL

... THE THEATRE ROYAL. MACREADY's MACBETH. There was a good house on Saturday evening last, to ! witness our greatest living tragedian impersonate the ambitious and remorse-stricken Macbeth. To enter into a geucral criticism of the merits and demerits of ...

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 ...

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

... SINCLAIR, of the Theatres. Royal, Drury-Lano and Covent-Garden: Mr. COOPER, of the Theatres-Roval. Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden; Mr. MACKAY, thle celebrated Scotch comedian, of the Theatre -Royal, Edinburgh; M~r. BROWNE, of the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lanec ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the Tbeatre-Royal, Hoymarket, and Bath; Miadacye dSIMON, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lasne; a lrs BART iN, from the Theatre Royal, English OperaHouse; and Mr. EATON, from the Theatre-Royal, Dublin. ATHsIS PRESENT SATURDAt , April 24th, 1841, will be ...

Advertisements & Notices

... of the Theatres-Royal Haymarket and Adelphi, his second appear- ance here; Mri. YATES, pro rietor and manager of the Adeiphi Theatre; Mr. 0. SXITI' ef the Theatres- Royal, English Opera House and Adelphi, his second ap- peatrance at this theatre ; Mrs ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -MONSS SILVAIN, Prin- - cipal Danecr of the King's Theatre,- sd the Theatres- Royal, Drury-Lanme and Covent-Garden, is engaged for a short pcried; and M~ademoiselles MARIE and GIL- BERT, of the same Theatres, are also esgaa~ed, and will snake their appealrance ...

Advertisements & Notices

... will make their appearance at a Thedatre :byi rs E. HOYNER, from the Theatre-Royal, Ifaymarloet, and Bath; Madame SIMON, from the Theatre Royal, Dwl ry Lane; ry rs. BARTON, from the Theatre-floral, English OperaHouse; and Mlr. EATON, from the TheatreiRoyal ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Sir Calidor (the warrior of Rhodes) Mr. Devere, from the London Theatres; Giand Mlaster, Mr. Mlercer, from the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane; Kehema (a Saracen), Mr. Liichford, from the Theatre-Royal, Dablin; Rob the Rhymer, Mlr. WV. Alexander, from the Th ...

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... Medlock. THEATRE ROYAL, MANCHESTER.- TLThe Public is respectfully informed that the Theatre =will be OPEN FOR ONE NIGHT, on SATURDAY, ,d Soptember I6tMlt, fl on whih occasion the following per- formers are role ! IMr. HARLEY, of the Theatres- s Royal ...

Advertisements & Notices

... (a; the Theatre Royal, AdelMhi; Mr. BUCKSTONE, the popular author ind aator of th Theatres Royal, Haymnarket and Adeophi, their first appearance in Manchester; Mr. YATES, proprietor and manager of the Adelphi Theatre; Mr. 0. SMiTH,vof the Theatres Royal; ...

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... of the Theatres Royal1, Dublin and Edinburgh,anMr graham's Theatre, London, is engaged fore same eh eer inlg and will make his first aparance here in the charactel' of vauwu MFAnaws.-A VNwe FARCE (never acted here), now performing at the Theatre Hamarket ...