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DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... I DRURY-LANE THEATRE.- -This Evening will be presented, THE BRIGAND. Prince Biaci, Mr Brwe ~lbsrt, Mir. H. Wallack i Theodore, Mr. J. Vining: Alessandro ulaassarouj, Air. Wallack; Ottvala Mias Pauit'; AMaria Grazlo, Urs. W. Barrymore. After which, 1MY ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Columbine's head as she is seated at a table: but what is this among so many feats we have seen in our younger days? At Drury Lane the entertainment has been got up with uncommon spirit and splendour, and there can be but one opinion of the result of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Dispatches were: sent off' yesterday evening, from the Fo- reign office, for Lord Stuart de Rlothsay, our Ambassador at Paris. DRURY-LANE THEATRE.-This Evening will je ?? hMERCqANT OF VENICE. Antonoi, Mr. Aitken; ,3,,sarnii, Air. Cooper; Lorepzo, Iiur. Sinclair; ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Reporter indulged in givin, to the public the false hoods contained in last Sunday's ExamIlher, as to leb' fact; when he Drury lane, he should have satisfled ineeofwr h would have found ?? those very free edressf to the tune of e n h e privileges granted ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... decent id. in ?? ANcHri, the (di'aitatic Writer, andul To'oi Cooxr., Cre di- In rte tor of tire iursical d upartmenit it Drury-Lane Tlre-tre, at ei ?? coijui'nction lreliaring a piece for Easter. The free tiriaslatioll of the B,-tr'othed, by i.AxCiiE, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Sit T. LAWRrENCE.. TrIEATUICAL CsUPIPrNG AND BLEEDINO,.-SootI after hEAN'S first appearance in Soir Giles Overrea o,, the Drury-lane actors, wishing to keeep pace with the mnarllc of intellect, plroposed to collect anmong the bte/i ten the purchase-monley ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE'. Last night Mr. KEAN appeared as Lukc, in the play of Richles, ia charactei' whvichl lhe has not performned fer several years past. The splendid success of this actor during 1is early career, in MASSINGER'S Newo 7VJiy to Pr, *la J)et ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... favourctl of' the (4ick, in such \vretelicd Corners, that it atuounts, !it a professional view, both to hanging an(I starving. DRURY-LANE THEATRE -This Evening will be pir.sented, PAUL PRY. Colonel Hardy, Bit. %V. Farren ; Frmilc 11ady, Mr. late; Withertoi. ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... ., ,t wvas ,(a~cc~odinlg to l.,p~t~tl minmmdiiateiy, re-; turnied wvith thi's answer i wrwiting; You hiiave 'aid that Drury-lane is like a wild(ruess: to accept your Farce would go far to make it one; and tbough yau may be a prophet, you shall not profit ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... C'ARNAVAL DE, V'ENi ?? Appfiicatitols ior Rioxtee ande 60111 to be iaade to Mir. Seguini, at the OPeraofieric, Bilaynarket. DRURY-LANE THEATRE.-Th'is~ Evening will lie preornaed, PIZAitRo. R0l1a, Mir. Wallack; Pilt yrr, 'Mr. H. WaM- ?? Air Ciilivr; tor2 ...