DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... DRUSYrLANE THBATRE. b The second general meeting of the subscribers for. rehuilding Drury-lane Theatre was held on \WVednes- r dpay. It appears from the leport of their proceedings a that great progress is making towards the completion of this nationLI ...
... delivered without a- spe- cies of effort, which rendered it more touching- the theatre rung with applause-the whole com- pany of Drury-lane came forward on the stage, I to encircle and embrace their comrade, who- was f so soon. to leave them. He threw himself ...
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... fate might be. ,dly determined on, as the comfort of his fa-u for the winter depended on its success, and c tiered it to Drury-lane wholly, for a very tri- Sl. 'Ilie noble poet read it with such ad- U tion, that lie sent it before he slept, to thea er ...
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... MRS D 4 VJDSOX, From Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, late Miss Duncan, a. mr ryla e y. Will honour of giving • joint Knt krtainmf nt, in the Perth Theatre, Monday and Tuesday ne*t. Doors open 7 and to begin at 8 o’clock. Admittance usual. For •>ee the Bis ...