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... That she may appear at the Opera C ...
... That she may appear at the Opera C ...
... Orchestra will, as heretofore, be complete and include those Distinguished Professors of the Royal Italian Opera, Her Majesty's Theatre, the Philharmonic Society's Concerts, and other Eminent Artis es, the comb tion of whom bus earned for these Concerts so great ...
... Cazawccks and sorties bal are now entirely lined with fur, the bison of Canada being most in request. Dress Hats for the theatre are now greatly in request: they are principally composed of lace, although we have seen several very elegant ones made of ...
... Anecdote of Queen Adelaide. The Duke of Clarence, the lifetime Mrs. Jordan, was frequently behind the sceues in Drury Line Theatre. Indeed, it is said that the royal autograph is extant in the Saturday treasury book for Mrs. Jordan's salary. Thus, in after ...
... city. Same day, at her residence, 11, Woburn-square, London, after a loug and painful illness, Mrs. Bartley, formerly of the Theatres Royal Drnry-lane and Covent-garden. Same day, at Beverley, much respected, aged 78, Mr. Nicholas Smith. Same day, at Ravensworth ...
... or JUNIOR TEACHER, WANTED IMMEDIATELY', who will have ample opportunity for Improvement. Ferrybridge, January 15th, 1850. THEATRE-ROYAL, YORK. Lessee and Manager, Mr. J. L. PRIi'CHARB, BirecUr of the York Theatrical Circuit. IMMENSE ATTRACTION NEVER BEFOBE ...
... were not allowed to land, but were sent off Sydney. Tbere is to be another great anti-transportation meeting held in the theatre here on Monday next. ChbistmaB Bills.—These Janus-faced documents, which smile like hope ou the creditor and frown like remorse ...
... Wednesday next, for his town residence Lowndes-square, to attend his parliamentary duties. The Opera.—Mr. Pritchard opens the theatre for two evenings next week, with a powerful Italian operatic company. This is a novelty never before attempted in the York ...
... THEATRE-ROYAL, YORK. TV/IR. PRITCHARD, the Lessee, has, at an enormous expense, entered into an Engagement with the celebrated ITALIAN OPERATIC COMPANY, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, on MONDAY, January 28th, and TUESDAY, January 29th, 1850, with full and efficient ...
... glad to find that the Lord Mayor will preside at the forthcoming anniversary of this useful and interesting society. The Theatre.—Mr. Pritchard, the worthy lessee of the York theatrical circuit, ever anxious, when favourable opportunity presents itself ...
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... little town, which has long stood pre-eminent for its superior breed of trotting horses, and which has frequently been the theatre of trotting contests of a miniature nature, is now coming out with one worthy of its own character. Mr. Philip Ramsdale has ...