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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... gilded train, When'shot 'tis gone, its, beauty dies- : D~ssolves to corlasn air again. : 'The.new Play in rehearsal at Drury lane 'heathe is entitled Palh'bser. It is founded on a domestic story, .andis the produdion of an Author of some celebrity as ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... oflROY. , Composed by: mos. Iloii. IAn wbicb Madmioe u e l-lays being sufficientj recovred will -darice. -THEATRE. ROYAL, DRURY LANE. 'T'his l venjiig ,tlueir AMiesttcirvaois wi I ; '1ioHN BULL, or, an Englishiman!s Firc-ibde.' .Betweeii.thie Play and Farce ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... are-respedtfully informed, that there will be an Opera' -t Oin I2ri-ay, Saturday being Wisitsun Eve. O e THEATRE- ROYAL, DRURY LANE, . f This Evening their Majesties Servants will ad. , ADiLGrITFA; or, the Fruits of a: Single ErrOt. a To which will be ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Composedb ?? On Saturday will be' lptisce aew allet, entitled Mlrtil et Amariis,'oueBerber'Fidele. . -, - THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evening their Majesties Servants wil performa Play, in-. A61s, called The^CUkFEW. After wlhich, A new Operatic Piece ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ps fr~om Msr. H arris to: the Manager of Drury lane' the ' Id; afranwgcient which hsd ,beenwannoiinced by caicular let- lg tei to the several perforffnel s is now ?? riq Gaidenopens on the th, and Drury-lane on the 17th. he ' RA M9ATE, SEPTEMBER 0 ...

OLD BAILEY, Jan. 15

... the propert, of Ann Adams. Thompson the fellow who picked tse pocket of Wocinan, a Gebtleman's servant, at the duor ut Drury L.ane Theatfe, a short t'ioe hack, was conjicted of felony' Sevenwere convicted of felonyand one was acuitcdd. . 'v * > SUM ' ...

THEATRICAL PROPERTY

... e, to the'lsse't 'of ?? Opera-undeiritaking; 'and finally this &ded'farined the whole foundation for the rebuilding of Drury- lane Theatre, in whicl uhdertakina property-h f no;' less thian three hyindred ?? -pomid 'hive 'been enibarked, and al( in the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Boisger ad, --Eud oftle first idi as DI9r.RT~SEM7EN.T- .ftert~he OperaE wil ?? perfoied thle Granld Ballet o- 'HzA'Tk ROYA~.L DRURY LANE.- T 'EveaIntheirMaje.ia ts Will perm, I The 1' IT-NDIAN. rm thelcourc Mr.Ellison; Major O'Flaheriy; Mr. Johnstone (in Which ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Gibbs allra dr Luckles; (,widi a song) Mr'i- Liston.- After whicl (by per- br ?? ot the Prepri tors-of -thme I heatre.Royal, Drury-lane: IT End fpr that night only) the popular Me16-Drnira ofTEKELI. er, The Siege of LVvontgaiz. Maurisce. M/r. De .Canmp. With ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... themselves. He 'had no wish an upnA to have the ufanagement of ,the Opera thrown upon hiin. He was already the Manager of Drury Lane, iofthe Royal Circus, and of one other Theatre' (the gfi jname of which we could net colle&) and he' really pa wished' to ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... g~Lhiv't~ .ti-es.ntelirdj~ o ?? oitf. .oLawi, tha~t . .J| daick I~etch thireatens: sd c -tres 6S - ie, . ; TE|'I'F'A ?? ROVAL, DRURY LANE ?? .; 'I Ihis Evsening :their MiAietsL$S Sbr~iatlts willi att > . ' ?? -.LIONEL and CLAR'ISSA; -v, ,Wlths addidlonal ntw ...

Advertisements & Notices

... MW2-IC inrthe .Opera Fa e- .IYA Alams, including his celebrated Piano-forte Song,. now . -. performing at the TheatreRoyal Drury lane, with the ututost ;ce appla.ise, price 8s; To be- had also of Mri Braham, No. 96, - Great Russell-street,- BIODInsbury.-N ...