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... name, The lovely duet, *h, gentle Mine, is also published. Each of the above named, ?? free, .for 2S. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Lessee and Manager, Mr James Anderson. ON Monday will be presented, Shakspere s JTrgedY of OTHELLO. Othello, Mr Juamp Anderson; ...

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... ovening), may ho had of Mr. STAMMERS, at the office of the concerts, No. 4, in Exeterli all, and of all itneene aeUers. DRURY LANE. Tian EvstsNG, THE iU.NCIIBACK. Menesm C. Fiaher, Ven. denhoff, W. Montague, Diildear, Everett, S. Artaud, and tIf. Vining ...

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... of' B3ARING BlOTHERS and CO., S, Bishops- gatc-street With' i, where hasts may be, aI ussual, obtaitied. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.- THIS EVENING will be performed the play of THE HUNCH- BACK. Idaster Walter, Mr. Vandenliofll'; Sir Tltsesa.s Clifford ...

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... TrHEATRE ROYAL, . DRURY-LANE.- .jLLessee and Mtarauder, Mr.JAME1S ANnostsovi. On Monday Shakspere's Traredy of OTHELLO. Othello, Mr James Anderson; lago, Mr Vandenhoff'; Cassio, Mr Cooper; Brabantio, Mr Cathcart ; Duke, Mr Diddear: Roderigo; Mr F. Vining; ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4869 | Page: 1 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... may be obahled at Mr. MITCqELL'S Royal Library, 'SS, Old Bond-street; and ait the box ot'dco of the theatre. THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE.-Iu reply T to the mnclmrouls applications for ths appointment of e. JUVE. lILE NIGHT, the rubbe is respectfully infrrmed ...

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... forward their orders to the Publisher of TlE MORNING CHRONICLE, 1o2. Strand; or to their ?? News-agents. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. - In T. rely to the numerous applications for the appoiutment of aJVNILE NIGHT, the public is respectfully infomdta THIU ...

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... forvard tei o orders t the Publisher of THE blONING CHRONICLE, 33. Ssrand or to their respective New.tiacerits. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.- TiI-, EVENING will be performed the play of AS YOU LIKE IT. ihlne, Mr. Cathc:rt; Anmiers, Mr. ItRafter Orlando, Mr. IV ...

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... T IIEA'I'E RtO*YAL DRURY-,LANE.-In reply to tbe rumeoroutl application for the ?? of a JUVr- LI! ENIOaT, the publie ts reapetsfullrinfornied that TO.MORlhOW, the Slat itat,, is set apart for that purpose, on which ?? the perforanse will conmmeane at half ...

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... their orders to the Publisher of THE MORNING CHRONICLE, 332, Strand ; or to their respective News-agents. HEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.-In OT E ly to the numerous applications for the appointment of LVEN ILic is respectfully informed that TO-COttOW, Jan, ...

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... 31usic-ERall'will re-oopen for taie deasoit on which occasionlaMr. DONALD W.,1KING (principaal Tenor of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane), Mr. D. W. KliNG (principal Soprano of the 'Theatre Rofal; Drnry-lane), Sigr or BORANI (of her Majesty's Theatre, London) ...

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... TIrkets, le.and i., reserred seaba,4a ;stalls, 7s., may be had of Mr. Stammers, 4, Exeter-hail, and of all music. selter. DRURY LANE. Tois Evamno, HARLEQUIN AND GOOD QUEEN BESS; or, Merrio England in the Olden Time. Mesr Deulln, J. Daulin, Seymour, and ...

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... their orders tW the Publisher of THE MORNING CHRONICLE, 332, Strand ; or to their respective News-egent. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.- TIllS EVENING the perdonnailces will conlmenc with the new antomti lle, ialed HA tLEQUIN AND GOOD QUEEN BESS or, Merrie ...