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 ...
... 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 ...
... he embarks fur America.—Amongst the perl >rmers Mr. Elbston, for Drury lane, are Mrs* 1. Johnston, late Covent-garden, Mr. Do-tlon, and Mr. linden. . . Nothing is tube done to Drury-lane Theatre previous y its opening for the ensuing season, except y the ...
... penny quart at Devizes, in spite of predictions of Mr. Vansittart —ll,0(101. out of 25,0001. raised towards exliicating Drury Lane from its immediate difficulties.— The houses of Mr. Nicholls, pawnbroker, Gray’s-Inn-lane, and Mr. De Brun,of2l, Blooms ...
... actress, has published a long statement complaining of impediments thrown in her way Kean to prevent her engagement with Drury- Lane, in 1818, and the degradations, and anxieties, she was subject to thereby. Origin of the Term John Bull. —Dr. John Bull ...
... and obtain a more knowledge maritime geography. Mr. Kean, it is said, has positively declined to fulfil bis engagement at Drury-lane Theatre, and will, therefore, he subject to the penalty of X lOOO. He intends going to America. Mr. Simmons, the comic actor ...
... preplritrary to which e the Cathedril of Dublin leis been closed, for the s purpose of fittinr it up tlar the cerenmony. . Drury Lane Theutrical Fuad.-Tlie Friends rant Sn pporters of this Institiotion dined at the C City of Loiidon Taverin, onl Fridloc ...
... he should perforin.” The astonished author, relating this to a brother dramatist, was told he had also sent a tragedy to Drury-lane, and received exactly the same admonition from the actor. It happened that just at this period, a tragedy, by iss Porter ...
... excited such an unexampled interest in the public mind, contains the Correspondence of the Author with the Committee of Drury Lane Theatre, Peter Moore, Esq. M.P. and Mr. Kean. Published for C. and W. B. Whittaker, Ave-Mari a-lane, London and sold by ...
... relief from the Bureaux deCharitc at Paris, during the first three months the present year, is new comedy was produced at Drury Lane, Saturdav night, called Honour; or, Arrivals from Gollege. The characters present little novelty ; they comprise Oxford ...
... Shepherd’s Bash, engineer; and Nathaniel Simmons, Gloucester Lodge, Croydon, Gentleman. Mr. Vandenhoff, »lio was have appeared Drury Lane in the same characters that Mi. Kean pertorined, has, it is said in the theatrical circles, given up his engagement in ...