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... of Woods and Forests, not to have any performances that could possibly infringe the patent rights of Covent Garden and Drury lane theatres. They are also bound by the same covenant not to permit masquerades. ...
... of Woods and Forests, not to have any performances that could possibly infringe the patent rights of Covent Garden and Drury lane theatres. They are also bound by the same covenant not to permit masquerades. ...
... that her Majesty commnanded the sum of 1001. to be distributed among the performers in the spectacle of Kingi Arthur, at Drury Lane Theatre.-Morning Post. PETER AND PAUL.-The Archbishop of York, following the example of his Majesty in the two cases of ...
... Pantomime of HARLEQUIN and QUEEN MAB; or, the Three Glass Distaffs ! On Tuesday, Manfred. With the Pantomime. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. -MORROW, Jan. 5, the Play of PIZARRO. With the Grand Spectacle of KING ARTHUII! or, the Knights of the Round Table I On ...
... very interesting number. PLAY-HOOUSE MEoRAyeDA.-I was once amused by a knot of country people who had come to see a play at Drury lane Theatre. They seemed perfectly inattentive to all the best performers for the first act or two, though the piece was admirably ...
... COMMISSION TO CANADA.-Lord Amherst is appointed to be the Commissioner to Canada, in the room of Lord Canterbury.-Tiries. DRURY LANE THEATRICAL FuND.-The 18th anniversary dinner, in aid of this institution, was given on Wednesday evening at the Free- masons' ...
... of Mr Balfe's opera, The Siege of Rochelle, I resolved to judge for myself as to its merits, and accordingly have visited Drury lane Theatre several times, in order to form a just opinion on the subject. You vill permit me, sir, to glance at the state of ...
... excellent and characteristic speeches, resolutions were passed in promotion of the objects of the meet- ing. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. TO-MORROW, the Grand Opera of the SIEGE OF a ROCHELLE, with THE JEWESS. On TUESDAY, the Grand Opera of THE SIEGE OF ROCHELLE ...
... you request.-I am, Sir, your most obedient humble servant, Mr T. Hedley, Newcastle upon Tyne. C. WOOD, THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. TO-MORROW, the Grand Opera of the SIEGE OF T ROCHELLE, with THE JEWESS. On TUESDAY, the Grand Opera of THE SIEGE OF ROCHELLE ...
... house for the sale of beer, spirits, and wine, within the walls of their respective places of amnusernent.- Why not turn Drury lane and Covent garden into gin palaces at once? THE ]MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.-A misapprehension appears to exist in many of the ...
... any inroad in the institu. ?? is clear that some investigation of these charges must speedily take place. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. TO4;IORROW, the Grand Opera of the SIEGE OF ROCliELLE, with THE JEWESS. On TUESDAY, the Grand Opera of THE SIEGE OF ROCHELLE ...
... suppose that the owner cannot but become wrealthy.- Quarterly Review: Latrobd's Rambles in North America. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. TO-MORROW, MACBETH. Macbeth, Mr Macready. I With the LAST ACT of the REVOLT OF THE HAREM, and DER FREISCHUTZ. The Evening's ...
... consequence of the great expense of fees attending its erection in Westminster Abbey, to place this statue in the hall of Drury lane Theatre, near the statue of Shakspeare; the statue to be considered under all circumstances the property of the committee ...