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... DRURY LANE THEATRE - BIUMPHANT encacso of the revival of Shekspere'eFirst Part T of HENRY THE FOURTHL The ceas, includes the eerviceo of the most eminent artiats of the day. The new ecenes by Mr. William Beverley. The costnmes, armour, weapone, devices ...

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... ? nde tweve ear ofegoadmitted to the Mornin Perfrmancs at hlf-prce to altspr of thle honses, except p I (price Is. Cs). DRURY LANE THEATRE. AGRAND Morning Performeano cf the Panitomisne ntsettWed- Arisesday, at two o'elejrk, when the Children of the Rgyal ...

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... represented the City of London in parliament. W. L. B -The last engagement played in Londotn by AMr. and Mrs. C. Keat was at Drury Lane Thesare. W. G.-(ertainly. An illegitimste child has its mother's name, and with such the document snust be signed. T. T ...

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... N M5ionday, and al the week. PEP '0 DAY. Barney i O'Toolo, Mr. Charles Verur; Captslo Howvard. Mr. George Weeton, frim Drury Lane; Harry Kavanagh. Mr. J. F. Young;. K~at~hleen. M~iss Augusta Clifton; fr. Oscar Byrne. andean effi- cient ballet, and a ...

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... Dolucicault's dcants, The PAANTOAl by permission of the aunhur. The Vh-utom, Mr J B Howe; Ada, Bthy. MISS Alice Debvil (latecf Drury Lane, daughiteror thece~ebeated hfaUfrsto Denvi!) To bv followe4 by trtJ 2nd and .th lcte ot Sbakepere's RICIHARD THE THIRD ...

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... to five, n t'he direction ofA r. . Prsons. No cohrge for booking, or tee J Wboxkeepee. So restrict'on to evening dress. I DRURY LANE R U ,Xg Under the management O f. Dion Bouiacttult., U N Mor day end during the week, at e ght, The RELIEF OF rl LUCKN6W ...

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... Box-omfice open fromn ten till five daily. On Eastar Monday, Milton's COMUS will iad produced, on a scale of great splendour. DRURY LANE THEATRE. lIIR. JAMES ANDEMSON begs respectfully to inform Pii 111 friends and the phblic thiat Iis hetetlt wilt take place ...

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... DRURY LANE THEATRE. TRIUMPHANT succese of the revival of Shakgperos First Par of HENRY THE FOURTH. The caet, includes the service of the most eminent artists of the day. The newr senels by Mr William Beverley. The cooeuries, armour, weapons, devuces &c ...

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... open from ten till live. Post-office orders to be made payable to Mr. E. Hall. Early application is respectfully solicited. DRURY LANE THEATRE. o PECLAL and positively the last grand Morning Performance 0 of the Pantomime on Monday, February 27th, at Two ...

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... terminate a evs minutes after eleven. The last Morning Performance of th( Pa~ntomime on M;onday nextit, Feb. 13, at two o'clock. DRURY LANE THEATRE. OTICE.-The Public is respectfully informed that notwith N standing the success of the revival of Shakspere's Play ...

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... with band , nd chorus of sixty ?? Rebecca Isaacs (from the Royal Englieh Opera, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, ic), Miss Fanny Tbtrlwall (from the T. IL Drury Lane), Miss Amy Batsoe (her first appearance), Madame Badzey, the itisses McGregor, Mr. .W. Parkinson ...

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... fid.; Amphitheatre, Is, The Box-office open, daily, from ten till five, Rhf charge for booking, or fees to box- keepers. e DRURY LANE THET, ' Sole Lessee and Kanage, dr Emud ]Falooner, tbe ?? Monday and during the week will be presented ?? orea II Falconer's ...