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... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. THIS EVENING will be performed ihe t'omedy of THE BUSY BODY. S.r George Airy, Mr. Cooper: Sir Francis Gripe Mr larren ; Marplot, Mr. Harley. Miranda (firvt time), Miss Phillips. To which will be added— TßE IRISH TUTOR. * Terry ...
... INSOLVENT DLBTORS* COURT.— Tuesday. Mr. Henry John Walladc, late of Drury- Lane Theatrp, described at. of Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, comedian, came up from the King's Bench Prison to take the benefit of the Act. He was not opposed, but underwent ...
... DRURY-LANE THEATRE As far as we can judge of the merits of a Comedy by it.s dramatic excellencies, our opinion of The Busy Body must always remain highly in favour of the genius of the author. Although not remarkable for wit, the dialogue is frequently ...
... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. THIS EVENING will be performed the Comedy ot THE WAY TO GET MARRIED. Tangent, Mr. W. Dowton, jun. (his first appearance on the London Stage) ; Captain Faulkner, Mr. Cooper; Toby Allspice, Mr. Farren; Caustic, Mr. Dowton; Dick ...
... THEATRES DRURY-LANE THEATRE. Last night we witnessed at this Theatre Morton's Comedy of The Way to Get Married, which ha« not been played there these five years, and which was pro- duced for the purpose of introducing to a London audiencr a new aspirant ...
... Charles the Second. Thus we have her endeavours to get on the stage. Her appearance as the Orange Girl at the King's Theatre, Drury-Lane, with the prologue to The Conquest of Granada, spoken before the King in a large coach -wheel hat and waste- belt. The ...
... tiupitrK ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. THIS EVENING will be performed Sheridan^ Comedy of TtiE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Dowton Sir Peter Teazle. Mr. Farren ; Sir Oliver Surface, Mr. Dow ton Joseph Surface, Mr. Macready ; C^^S^'b^TlipTewn Sir Benjamin Backbite, Mr. Harley ...
... forming an ornamental pedestal for a dining parlour. I May be viewed, and catalogues had at the Rooms. Covent-Garden arid Drury-Lane Theatres.— Rent Charges of 25/. and 12/. 10s. a year, with Admissions to the two Theatres, transferable annually, for 60 ...
... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. THIS EVENING wiU be acted Shakspeare's Tragedy of MACBETH. Macbeth, Mr. Macready ; Macduff, Mr. Cooper; Banquo, Mr. Mathews; Rosse, Mr. Stanley ; Hecate, Mr. Bedford. Lady Macbeth, Miss' Phillips. After which the Christinas ...
... been made the vehicle) required explanation. — l am, Sir, your most obedient servant, CLARKSON STANFIELD. Theatre Royal, Drury- Lane, Jan. 7, 1833. ...
... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. THIS EVENING will be performed the Comedy of THE WAY TO GET MARRIED. Tangent, Mr. W. Dowton, jun. ; Capt. Faulkner, Mr. Cooper; Toby Allspice, Mr. Farren; Caustic, Mr. Dowton; Dick Dashall, Mr. Balls; M'Query, Mr. Ayliffe. Julia ...