DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... friendship to any Bond-'street Beau who wishes to make a figure at Head.Quarters. The account rendered by the Committee of Drury- lane Theatre, in their putlic advertisement in this papser of yesterday, is, without comparison, the most satistac- tory voucher ...
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... Adver- tisement, to sign thxeer Nakahes is the Bsek kept' by the Secreta. rgto the Comimittee, at the Treasury Office in Drury-lane) and having rade good their Title of such Free Admission, three days at the least previous to the exercice of such Right ...
... Blanchard, Mr. Farley, Mr. Taylor, Mr. SiMmons, Miss Cooke, Mrs. Davenport On Monday, larlt-t, with Sclhioiderkins. se DRURY-LANE TngAm .-The folloawing i3 the ac- to ual Address recited on the stage, on Thursday night, as submitted to us by Dr. Busty ...
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... and during the Week, a new Burletta, -called Tihe SCIIOVE FOR FATHERS. Colonel Oldhoy, Mr. Dnwtcn (from the 'Theatre Royal Drury-lane) ; Lionel, Mr. Elliston; Jessamy, MIr Rtussell; Clarissa, Miss Donaldson; fliana Qidhoy, lliss H. l~elly (trom thle 'l'beatre ...
... engagenlgnt his rho with the -Managers of -the New Drury-lane Theatre, Ihe ndnor is it likely that he will appear upon the winter o a boards during the ensuing season. mis ur Mrs. JomDAN's engagement at Drury-lane Theatre, cor ree it seems, is not to take place ...
... D'Axcouibsaxz, and nearly the whole of the French Noblesse. Sevegty-nfifld poetical Addresses have been transmitted 'to Drury-lane Theatre. We take it for granted tiaat. they have been all sent' anozymonsy,, and tharf'thel crj. tical judges have had no ...
... ?? of !Ierts, think that these Grand Gala doings are managed so as to happen sccidentely. for the tiery purpose! , The Drury-lane Comnmittee of Managers are now' e delivering out te the Proprietors their tericates ofj Shares unider the corporate seal ...