RE-OPENING OF DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... elect a monument in Dublin to the memory of .Mr. Sheridan—exp'nee defrayed by profit? a performance of two of bis plays. Drury Lane propru ctors met again Saturday—Kean and several others have made Tenders take the'l'healre, but nothing to dune til #5 ...
... M‘ALPINE, (From the Theatre Royal, vent Garden, and Pupil of Mr*. Dickons,} and MISS L KELLY, (hate of the Theatre Royal, Drury l.ane,) are engaged. Tickets, 7s. each, had of Mr. Ucinagle, opposite the Music Room, iloliwcll, and atthe usual places. ...
... Historical Tragedy of GEORGE BARNWELL; Or, The London Merchant. George Barnwell, Mr. ELRINGTON, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, being his lirst appearance at this Theatre. ...
... resolved to open a subscription for procuring a portrait of him, to placed in the Shire Hall in that town.—. Thkatricals —Drury lane Theatre closed Thursday, Mr. Raymond addressed the audience in the usual ttnns, tahing leave. At the conclusion of bis speech ...
... giving diiections to a servant in hi? yard, and fell down and died instantaneously. Mr. Baker, vears wardrobe keeper at Drury lane Theatre. He was busily the dresses fir the revived spectacle of Droug. —in Ins year. H. Carew, esq. of Biddingtonnark, Siiney ...
... the New Theatre. Drury -Lane, as now erecting, compared with the large Theatre Parma, in Italy, and with the present Theatre at Covent Garden, from the actual Design and a written Description by Mr. Wyatt, the Architect the New Drury- Lane Theatre. London ...
... addition to these two Characters, lie will sing several his most favourite Comic Songs, which have met with such applause at Drury Lane and Covent Carden.—See Advertisement. c recommend to all our readers having ecclesiastical duties perform, to come in forthwith ...
... altaiitur in gloria.—( Lichjlcld Paper.) Mr. Kean. Tuesday Mr. Kean received from the. hands of Mr. Palmer, (the father the Drury Lane , ■>tage,) the magnificent Cup which the Committee and the performers awarded him for his admirable performance of Sir Giles ...
... would not burn, but the experiment did not succeed; was dreadfully scorched Packet. Drury-Lone—Wild Oats was performed at Drury- Lane, last Thursday, for the purpose of introducing Mr. Stanley, from the Bath Theatre, to the London boards, in the character ...
... known. Whilst Mrs. filled the chief pathetic characters at Covent Garden, this lady shone with almost equal brilliancy Drury Lane ; and whenever she appeared in the characters Isabella, Belvidera, Jane Shore, &c. the house was excessively crowded, and ...
... twelve millions of dollars, and every h ling like coimiel- cial ?? is almlost asnililiiluttd t lrouglout thle United Stntcus. Drury Lane h'lieatre, we undertiil, Isas at length Ileen let to-Mr. Ellistl.;i, on a Iuase :f 14 years, at a rent exceedingi 10,000l ...