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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... excellent company of which could now be obtained.-It would be a great disadvantage to allow Covent-garden to open before Drury-lane [it was said that Covent-garden was to open on the 6th September]. Mr. Robins continued-Then their speedy decision was the ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... could now give the proprietors any chance for success. If they' did not all zealously put their shoulders to the wheel, Drury-Lane must sink. ' Though he did not ihtend to submit to them any specific proposition for its future manage- ment, fie considered ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ' after Christmas.- , Great preparationsa are making for tle event. r BANNISTER ha's enered into an engagement with the Drury lane Commiktte, upon the same terms on which he displayed his conii6 tlehts at the old Theatie. I ' Mr. REYNOLDS hasta MW Drama ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... thenew' op'raticdrara of Godalphins, the Managers of Drury- lane inve the liberal-attention which' they would pay to uihy 'oet tiat iould favour them with, a produation of ftual merit. THENTRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. . This Evening iwili he presented a.new operatic ...

KING'S THEATRE

... TIARIAGE DE PIGAK110.-rhehlosichy Mozart. l'rincipal 'Charad'ers-Madanme ('atalani, Mlrb. Dickons (of tbe 'ITheatre Royal, Drury lane, by pernissinol), Sig6or Naldi, Sig. Righi, Signor Di Giovainni, Signor itlorandi, Signor Bo- 1DSsi, Madanie Pucitta, Mlad ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... her with five children to support entirely by her theatrical abilities. Mr. KEAN'S return to his professional duties at Drury- lane, will not be a speedy one, as he has- entered into an engagement with .the managers of the 'Liverpool Theatre for three ...

THE MISSION OF FASHION

... Austrian Archduikea will no doubt be delighted writh thme brilliant asteniiblage *who have engaged boxes for this evening at Drury Lane Theatre, ?? KEANWill be more than usually graced while exhibiting his wonderful Portrait of thd Scottish Wnrtior. His Imperial ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... but'really this was mlore tolerable ti an thedisgust. y ing exhibition of die miserable Biped vith which we are tlsreatenqd at Drury-lane. That it' is for a Benefit is no-excuse. 'It is djsgradeful to the drama, and gives: us a verM bad oman of what may~'e ekpe&ed ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Licence - Obtained by the latter' at the Sessions. Neither is it 1 tirue that'the Oratorios areto be transferred fromi Drury- lane; they will take place as xismal. - MiWs L. KELLY is engaged at the Dublin Theatre p for the remainder of the season, an'l ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... consequ'ence of Mr ARNoLD 4-having- obtained the' knowledge thit the -tame piece was in pre- pir~ation for-tbe~ opening of Drury lane ri~heatli>. We h ave thze authority of MI. AnvoLD fodr saying{ tbat'the. piece -bsrnralost read for resesentation at t he ...

FRENCH THEATRE

... concealed, are sure to be punished, sooner or later, by Divine Providence. Alrcady,. we understand, the Managers of Drury. lane Tlsct te have obtained this piece for representation at that Theatre. Wre see that the Sieur VArArBtiQUE (the husband o ...