Refine Search

Countries

Counties

Antrim, Northern Ireland

Access Type

6

Type

6

Public Tags

MR. S. KNOWLES'S NEW PLAY

... when. I construct- de my under plot anezv, and having done my best to .obviate objections, presented Trhe H,,,chiick to Drury Lane from which establishment I subsequently withdrew it, because it was not treated with the attention hichl I thought it merited ...

RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW

... he would give up his wife. Donne Was, however, protected by his friends, Sir F. Wooley and Sir Richard Drury, from whom Drury Lane takes its ihame, and a reconciliation was at length effected be_ tween him and Sir George Meore, who vainly enilea-. voured ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. M1R. KNOWLES'S NEW PLAY. Mr. Sheridan Knowles has again applied hirnself to o anake the slumber of the drama,' anrd brouligt out last night, is n fitting sequel to his lst trimnnphant effort, Th'e WVife-arietw and perhaps more striking ...

THE LIONS, &c. AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... ITHE LMONS, &c. AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE. The Grand Oriental Spectacle of Hyder s li, or the Lions of Mysore, was presented on Monday night. Any thing more absurd- than the storey, or more tiresome than the dialogue, we cannot well imagine; the beauty ...

THE THEATRE

... persons nightly. The whole of the scenery is entirely new : painted by Messrs. Donaldson and Adams, from the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane; and whose exertions, in the present instance, towards the decoration of the house, and the productionlof some beautiful ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... sustained much da- mage, but happily no lives were lost. Charles Rein has extended his engagement with Mr. Bun, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, for sixty nights, instead of forty, the origiial contract. - elmiter, the comedian, bas renewed his contract with ...