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... will per* formed (never acted here) Shakespeare’s Hittorical Play, fas revived J. P. Kemble, Esq the late Theatre- Royal, Drury-Lane, and Covvnt-Girden, and received with the roost rapturous applause,) called COIIIOLANUS: or. The Roman Matron. the course ...
... Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh. Temple-Bar and sold by W. SHEPPARD, Exchange, formerly Pembroke College, Cambridge. and now of the Drury Lane and Haymarket Company of Comedians. Ex note fictum carmen sequar; ut sibiquivus speret idem. London: Printed for W. H ...
... is an unsouudness, inasmuch as it prevents the purchaser from employing the animal,” the new Pantomime now performing at Drury- Lane Theatre, a beggar solicits alms of Harlequin, who, with a stroke his wand, turns her rags into apparent gold. With what ...
... attachment ha* been issued the Trustees for A*!* very of-it,-’ • - ' ' 't. Mr. Elliston will certainly have the rnsnsgeord Drury lane —-[Xot, however, oo** ii,OQOL shall have been raised.] . Sea Se»pe»t retu«ked —The Bosron Gazrrtt» nounres the raturn of ...
... Henrietta Josepha Robinson Thornton, daughter of H. F. Thornton, Esq. and niece of Mrs. Wrench, formerly the Theatre Royal, Drury lane- ...
... The ceremony took plate at the hotel Lady John Somerset—G. Bryan, surgeon, to Miss C. C. Bristow, of the Tlieattes Royal Drury lane and Lyceum— At Bibury, VVm. Esq. Se«-iid, itts, Eleanor, of the Rev. Cliarhs Coxwell, of Albmgton, Glocestersbire—At Bisley ...
... Mrs. Wmintain, whose name is saui to he Mifnaeon, an>l of whose voci! talents the musical world speaks liighlyj eimaned at Drury lane Theatre.—(/oiniwn I’dptr.) Brahain was married on Monday at Manchest-r td Miss Ballon, beautiful young lady (lut place. ...
... f Dr. Busby to retcae his rejected Address from oblivion, I really feel it duty tejmblish one which the great contriver Drury Lane Theatre himself, it is said, intended to have spoken on the opening night; hot which was prevent ted from doing by his ...
... in which with admirable wit. all the Poets of ihe day are .o assembled coniesting for the Pnae Address lor the opening of Drury-Lane Theatre. This little Jc% dâF.ipnl is joiol production Messrs. Joroes and Horace Smith, the suns of respeetrble Solicitor ...
... day. be penalty Mr, \Vrucnr, the * prt-a( lit'i - , room Liverpool, ' the there last pnvjagcint*nt f ...
... mercantile houses in London. this true, the tragic hero may well aff to pa; his forfeiture of 1000/. tu the Committee of Drury-lane. It is worth mentioning, as novel feature in national intercourse, and no reran proof of the progressive improvement of ...