Red of the four each day
... Red the four each day. highly ROMXSRa UK. W. sod It- BOKAKI, Principal Operatic Pcrfocfcwf from the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, with full Operatic Company are engaged fur the 13th Instant ...
... Red the four each day. highly ROMXSRa UK. W. sod It- BOKAKI, Principal Operatic Pcrfocfcwf from the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, with full Operatic Company are engaged fur the 13th Instant ...
... Evening WEDNESDAY , Feb ,1841. THIRD APPEARANCE OP THE . CRL B 'MD MRS. WARNER, (LATE MISS DDART*) Of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane, and Covent Garden, who was so enthusiastically received on Monday, and Tuesday evenings, by crowded and fashionable audiences ...
... 11 ERR K E, (Primri Tenore from thc Grand Opera at Berlin). AND MR. BURI) I N I (Principal Basso from the Theatre Royal, Drury lane). PIANIST. MR. JULES BENEDICT. (Composer of the Operas The Cnmtders,” Brides of V“nice,” and other Works.) The Theatre is ...
... list of persons who have witnessed the extraordinary performances of this unrivalled and talented troop, the Theatre Royal, Drury lane APRIL 1817, HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HIS HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER, And tbe whole ...
... protection, he has made arrangements open the above, Splendid '[ heat re, with the CELEBRATED MRS. HONEY, of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Cuvent Garden, and efficient Corps Druinatimic. THIS EVENING when will be acted an entire new popular Petite Drama, ...
... mss Of the Theatres Royal Drury lane& Covent Garden, signor Durrani. Of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, and English Opera House; and Mil. Til avers. The principal London Singer the Day, who, as- sisted by MR. HENRY CORRI, ano tiik MISSES COURT, Of the Theatres ...
... is of persons who hove witnessed the extraordinary performances of this unrivalled and talented troop, the Theatre Royal, Drury lane: APRIL 29, 1847. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HIS R YAL HIGHNESS PiUNCE ALBERT. HER MAJESTY TflE QUEEN DOWAGER. ...
... subdued, rendered the once celebrated Olympic a mass of ruins. Of the building, only a portion of the walls and the portico in Drury lane, which used to lead to the box and pit entrances, are standing— The fire was caused by the party who lighted the prompter's ...
... portion that of a man, was charged with interfering with the con gregation assembled at Whitfield's Chapel, Wilson street, Drury lane, London. No person appeared to substantiate the charge. Mr. inquired what was the nature of the offence the prisoner had ...
... Italy. MR. FRAZER, principal Teior from the Theatres Royal Drury-Lane and Covent Garden. MR. BALFE, the celebrated Composer and Singer of her Majesty's Theatre, and Theatre Royal, Drury- Lane ; Mr. EATON, and the Messrs. CORR', from the Theatre Royal ...
... persons who have witnessed the cztraordiniry perforinanrea of this unrivalled and talented troop, at the Thea're Royal, Drury lane : APRIL 29, 1847. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HIS YAI, HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER, And ...
... isacopr of the words of the song of Con grata!at .a the pr an lent il escape other Most Gracious Majesty, sung Mis* Birch, at Drury Lane Theatre God saved the Queen! the young and good - j joy I that no dark stain blood Hath dimmed her star— That crime crew ...