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... Two Huftdree: Pounds dame gcs. POLICE. BO W-ST REVT. On Monday evening, Mr. Decamp,: of Drran--lane Theatre, went wtkh his wife to (Zovent-Garden Theatre, ti see the new Panitomnime. Soon after the ?? commenced, he observed the deor of the adioining l4ox ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... IBD- But, poor fellows, let them rest in the first paper. The comedy of MAl'ch Ado About Xothleng, which was revived at this theatre on Weunesdav night, is oile of those happy compounds of wit and humour, which can alternately delight the fancy of the polite ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... SrV A. He has left SoMe verses in praise or M. 1L I Aarra in return for some comp'limnent Paid, by tbe young author to the theatre at Ferney, and he compares hin to young SOPHOCLEr croWiiiug- the' old ?? of .'EscvYrLns: -- Cost SO PU'sotE dass son priinemvps ...

POLICE

... h60 dark roomI, and there, with menaces and violence, robbi'ng him. The youth is -servant to Mr. Lewis, of 'oent Gardi-s Theatre, of whom his master spoke in the highsest praise. e statrd in evidence, that be had been sent with several messages, on Wednesday ...

THE EXAMINER

... of WALES, Wlhich cost I 0J001. was sold last week at an audc5on, for 1L.,1. only. A linew Comedy is in rehearssl, at each Theatre. They arc to be brou-hit out in a few days. The late highs winds have done considerable da- inagoe in various parts of the ...

Published: Sunday 17 January 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2146 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

THE OPERA

... DusAEK. We may endure the Poor Soldlns and Litlre Piecker that are cotinually- obtruded upon our aette- tion at the English Theatres, but couild not allow the representation- of Belvidera by Mr. Tik''.3, or Corio- linms t-v l11s. LISTON T; yet such a performance ...

MISCELLANEOUS SKETCHES

... and who writes against the theatres merely because they 'Would not let him write for then. The Theatrical Critic of the Truly ?? is a staid old gentlemin, who has passed almost his whole life itlle' pits: of the London Theatres and who bhas neglected ali ...

Published: Sunday 07 February 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1260 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... not thunk howmeer that the piece' was worth the reptoductioh h I wiire the peculiar spirit of revival which aimates' ths theatre. . There appears for this reason .a mare classical air about the stage of MDury-1alx thaneabout 'the 'ither house, whiah is ...

THE OPERA

... change, and that of the painter, which is still more to he regretted. The scenery of this ballet would dis- grace a provincial theatre; the byildings deviate fronj all architectural rules; the palaces are in size and for- miation like cottages or barns, and ...

Published: Sunday 14 February 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 805 | Page: 14 | Tags: News 

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... - TIHEATRICAL EXAMINER. 0 . . AT ~o.0 8.0 f. JThe. daily repetitiowr, of the new dramas at both ,the -Theatres has given the Editor leisure-to offler a few remarks -n a subjectvworthy of strong notice.] DxHS'TE REVIVAL or TiIE INDECENCIES OP OUR CELE- ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Saturday week, on Put- ixycorumsnon, with a Naval Officer. Thle meeting todk place in consequence of a dispute at one of Athe theatres.- The wound is not considered. dangerous., On Thursday morning some carpenters, who were prc- paring tire mansion o` Lady ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THTtF VRIV FAlRVE CALLFTJ f.h, AND q;JT, 4F IE, I 1T-Llt WANT OF 0RIG05'ALIT.Y Aarq D011iUST AR.BING FRO01 STAG I-RE ,.s. The theatres have produced very lit~te worthy of otice dnurig the last -wee. It i.s .ufoctate.f Drury-lane; that the new ftre called inz ...