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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... 'THE SOLDIER's DAUGHTER. Governor Heartall, Mr. Cherry, of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane, Author ot the Comedy; Frank Fleartall, Mr. Ruti, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane; Mrs. Malford, Mrs. Diiidin; and the Widow Cheerly, Mrs. Jordan. With the grand ...

THE MIRROR OF [ill]

... Tue doors. to be Opene~d a q'sarter at'er fix Tlhe Opr begin it half paal fev,-ri qu r au;tr (rca I etp THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This. Evening, their lMejeles Servats w il cerfor SHE S 1),i 0l C0Qya Sir Charles Marlove, Mr. Pabcr; iorical Ic M r -oung ...

THF MIRROR OF FASHION

... machinary, dreffie and decorations. Vivant Rex et Regina. Not ACTrED'this SEASON. -For the tenefit of Mrs. YOUNG.-THEAFRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evening, their Majeties Servants will perform The HERO of the NORTH. The Overture and Mufle cornipofed and feledlvd ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... O, 1RFE MIWSRRR OF FASHION. To S11W T13K VIRY AGM AND BODr Y O TttWM,,iT9 f0t1t -Atil) *itR9flRE.- THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. 'i'his, Evening, their Majefties Servants will perfotm SHE WOU'D and SHE WOU'D NOT Don Manuct, Mr. Mathews; Don Philip, Mr.BarrYlftcr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MJIROR OF FISHION. TO r5nrtw THE; VIta AO7 A4ND BODY 0oD THE TSI*4, ITS fOR. AnI 04ar1890Ha. -- TWIEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. T'his Lvening, their Majelties Servants will pcrfornm a Coniudy called THE BELLE's STRATAGFM. Doriceurt, Mr. 'Ellifton; Hardy ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... called LE V(EU Tl'IERAIRE; ou L'AsirE CEDE A L'AMOuR. Tl laf2 Nigs t of Performing till the Holidays. 1HIA'IR': ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Eventing, their MlajC;ics Servants will perform T e WiAY 10a K:EEP iill M. Sir Bafihful Conftlat, Mr. Batinifter, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... -MIRROR OF FASHION. Atf VKIRV A0Je AND BODYV Ol TU rTtMrs, ITi FOaM THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evening, their Majeftieg Servants will perform The SCHOOL, for SCANDAL. Sir 'Peter Teazie, M r. Mathewi; Sir Oliver Surtace, Mr. 1O;Sir ejarnain-Backbite ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... rely upoon for the remainder of his life. The ntew Comedy of YTLe Scihr's ]JO~1gier had a grand rehearfal yefteiday .1 Drury lane 1 neamrc, pre. parlatory to the Young Lady of~.ng hcrf'if to the fa. vour of the town. I ...

THE MIRROR 01' FASHI

... fufficient to beftow fome legacies to the poor, and the exa&t amount of what lhe inherited from her parents. Laft night at Drury lane the fecond reprefentatioa for the fealon of Alucli Ado Abrout , thin;3, was as- tended by a nurmerous and' genteel audience ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASHION. t1o ewiH z V.. y AGZI AND aCOY OF THE TIL1, ITS FORM i.NI, ?,:EtS'R&. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. 'ids Evuliig, their Msajeftis Scrvants will petform I'h Z PROVOk'D HUSB3.ND. Lard lterly, Mr. -Pope; Mr. Manly, Mr. Pbwell ; Sir rsck ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... M1RROR OF F231N10N. T^o SEW VXiiV AGO AND iO3DV Of THE T'IME, ITS FtRm tiHEATRE RtYAL, DRURY LANE. -rbis Eveningr, their M4eftits Servants will perform LOVERS' VOWS.- baron NVildenhaim, Mr. Barrymore; Count Caffl, Mr. RIC- I - Allbalt, Mr. H. johnfton; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF rFlSHON. ~~~~ro SaEw Trs VtBTv AOCE AND BODY l) Ille TIME, IT$ rort .AlN PRL8SJ.puR. THEATRE ROYAl., DRURY LANE. 1his Evening, their Majilties rrs will perform Xi UCH ALX) A 3(UI' NO C tING. Don Pedro, Mr. Ltaid teoara, Mr. W'roughtan; DDro ...