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... hi SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. A Mr. George Bennett, an old favourite of the cc public as an actor, has also essayed his talents as a I dramatist, and a five-act play, written by him, ies now being played with success at this theatre. It i A called Retribution ...

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... amusement. SADILERS WELLS THEATRE. Mr. Geoige Bennett, an old favourite of the public asa an actor, bas also essayed his talents as a dramatist, and a flve-act play, written by him, is now being played with success at this theatre. It is called Retribution ...

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... s appr~bation.. - . -tmore .0 SURREY ?? SURREY THEATRE. Ti or On Monday night last a new five-act play, by Mr. that l Chorley, entitled Old Love and New Fortune. s pir IV was produced at this theatre. It is written with te true poetio fervour, and ...

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... by all the ?? marks of t s approbation. - D ; SURREY THEATRE. ' On Monday nightW lst inew fivewact play, by Mr. t ;Chorley, entitled 01ld - Love and New Fortu~ne, i ,was produced at this theatre. It is written with I true poetic fervour, and has many ...

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... Heart, by Mr.'G. H. Lawesi wasiproduced, for thoerbl able fist time in Londlon. on Monday night: las at this ble ai a aI' theatre, with complete tuceeise . The scene is laid poriel to 'ia Spain, ur-the ie ol of the -val with the -rapidi fbi~ad 'oors. ...

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... hitherto produced in ancient or oden times. STANDARD THEATRE. A nee domestic drama, entitled, The Seasonv, rittes by T. P. Taylor, E sq., has been the princi-a pil feature in the performances at this theatre, and s has been received every night since its ...

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... all hitherto produced in ancient orR STANDARD THEATRE. t( A new domestic drama, entitled, The ,Spasow,s, written by T. P. Taylor, Esq., has been the princi- at pallfeature in 'the performances at this theatre, and sI has been received every night since ...

Public Amusements

... ancient br n( ioern times. WI * . STANDARD THEATRE. to: A new domestic drama, entitled, Thle Spasons., written by T. ?? Taylor. Esq.; 'has been she prinai- ati pal feature in the'.performances'at this theatre, noel. 50] .has been received every -night ...

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... he was so completely ill that no power of medicine could save him: hedied 19th Oct., 1806. Pt]ublic atllIfV 11U11t STRAND THEATRE. A dramatic version of the Vicar of Wakefietd was produced here on Monday evening with complete success. The work of adaptation ...

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... return to college, he en w as so completely ill that no power of medicine h could save m: hedied 109th Oct., 1806. a a STRAND THEATRE. ti A dramatic version of the Rear of WalrefiekZ was o produced here on Monday evening with complete success. - The work of ...

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... completely ill that no power of medicine hI could save him: hedied 1fath Oct., 1806. ai al _ ?? ipxblic A1muuem.nt v a in STRAND THEATRE. tt A dramatic version of the Vicar of ?? was ol produced here on Monday evening with complete fi] success. The work of adaptation ...

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... on the intellect of man-Dir- mingham MOcUlPY.I AsTLEY's.-Her Majesty has presented Mr. Batty, I 3 the pi-oprietor of this theatre, with a pair of pure l . Arabian ponies, recently imported, whose first ap-I pearaiice in the arena is to take place as soon ...