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... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The Play of Deaf and liimb Wks afted 'Taft night to a very bumtrous and elegavt audience. Pope performed the charaatt the de for the firfl . time, and gave throghont all requilite intereft to the part. He delivered the celebrated ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Mr. Turner made his fecond appearance laft night in the charaeter of Richard. the Third. Although he is unequal in power, difcriminaticin and verfatility of feeling, exprellion, and adion,-to give to this arduous part that prorni. ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. - - - A new Comedy, in Eve ads, was latt night reprefented at this Theatre under the appellation of Febionable Friends, the Charadters of which were thus caft : Sir Dudiey Dorimont Mr. C. Kemble. Mr. Lovell Mr. Barrymore. Sir Valentine ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. • The Firft Part of King licnrytle Furth was performed here IA : night. The difficulty finding an adequate ..F4lflaif is probably one .reafon that this entertaining Play has lain fo long dormant. That reafon, however, no exills, as ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The Clandefline Marriage, and the Pannel,i were performed laft night by Royal command. In the former piece, King fuftained the part of Lord Othby without-the flighteft diminution of his accufromed excellence, and was highly applauded ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. This Theatre opened, night, with the Comedy of The Incwillant. The attraaions of yrs.jordan's falcinati lig performanceof Bifiurer and Barinifter's Duretite, co6ld'ecit fail to draw a numerous audicncel . the pit was crowded long before ...
... COURT OF CIiA:ILTRY, P(. 23. DRURY LANE THEATRE. This bufinefs was, according to appointment, this day refumed, and it is with much pleafure wikfate that the propofed arrangemcnthas net with the approbation of the Lord Chancellor, and will in the courfe ...
... ' T - , A •.i. THE H . TEATRE - ROYAL, DRURY LANE, TO-MORROW EVENING, . • _ THE JEW.. ' . . - 1z. , 0a1, Mr. Collins, fimp the Southa; : npton Theatr , 7 . , being • his tirit appeamice in I,o3idon ; Eliza Rat c ?'Jr. Young. . A her vvbich, J:l', ...
... IT TH E THEATRE - ROYAL, DRURY - LANE,' THIS EVENING, , t THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.r - , \ ,-41flaft; Mr. S. Kembre; Shallow, Mr. Suett ; Slender, Collins; Mr. Page, •Mr. Holland; Mr. Ford, Mr. I;(tonglitOn ; Piftol, Mr. Bannifter, Jun. Mrs. Page ...
... t 5.. ..,,.,. - fCr the BENEFIT of Mr. and Airs. POPE.. THE THEATRE ROYAL, - DRURY - LANE, , THIS EVENING, Si, b . THE WAY TO KEEP .HIM. Confttint.Mr.Bannitier, jun.Lovemore, Mr. Pope; vernore, Mrs. Pope; he Widow Bel mon!, Mrs. JorthoL Coli ali cli the ...
... - Mc.SIIDONSsNIGLjT. THE THEATRE roYAL, DRURY - LANE, • • THWEVENING, afied this feafqn, and by particulay defire, the Tragay ot • MACBETH. Ihebeth, Mr. Keinble; Lady Macbeth, Mrs. Siddons. To which will.beadded, • THE WE DING DAY. Contett, Mr, King; ...