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... ever witnessed within the walls of the Royal Ampitheatre, London. No. 2, K ENILWORTH, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. No. 3, THE HEART OF MID LOTHIAN, as per- formed at the Surrey Theatre. And No. 4, ROB ROY, as performed at the Theatre ...

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... unnecessary to state that the lady Was one of the most valuable members of Mr. Macready's company, both at Covent da-don aid 'at Drury Lane, and that she co-operated with Mr. Phelps in promoting the dramatic reform of Sadler's Wells.-Spectator. HOmlOPATSSY IN ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1860
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2175 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

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... ever witnessed within the walls of the Royal Ampitheatre, London. No. , KENILWORTH, as performed at the Tea4tre Roral, Drury Lane. No. 3, THE HEARlT OF iID 'LOTHIAN, 'as per- formed at the Surrey Theatre. And No. 4, ROB ROY, as performed it ?? Royal ...

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... ever witnessed within the walls of the Royal Ampitheatre, London. No: 2, KENILWORTH, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. No. 3, THE HEART OF MID LOTHIAN, as per- formed at the Surrey Theatre. And No. 4, ROB ROY, as performed at the Theatre ...

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... ever witnessed within the walls of the Royal Ampitheatre, London. No. 2, KENILWORTH, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. No. 3, THE, HEART OF MID LOTHIAN, as per- L formed at the Surrey Theatre. And No. 4, ROB ROY, as performed at the Theatre ...

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... witnessed within the walls of the Royal Ampitheatre, London. No;2, l'h'rILWORTH,; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. No. 3, THE HEART OF MID LOTHIAN, as per- formed at the Surrey Theatre.- And No. 4, ROB ROY, as performed at the Theatre ...

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... influential gentlemen. pUIsNcaPAL AliS TES: MISS WHITTiiAd M uprano - MR. W. .M. PARKINSON, (From her Majesty's Theatre, Drury Lane), tenor; MR. R. MURROW, (Of the English Opera Company), basso. The public are earnestly invited to hear Mr. W. M. Parkinson ...

LlTERARY EXTRACTS

... GARaicL-Edmund Kenn was a great favourite with Mrs. Garrick, the widow of his celebrated predecessor. It was usual with the Drury Lane committee, when they wanted a new comer to make a hit to bring the venerable old lady out of her private box and then prompt ...

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... attention in the Metropolitan Musical Circles. MR. AUGUSTUS BRAHAM, The popular Tenor, of the Royal Operas, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, and Lyceum. And MR. WM. WILLOTT. Musical Conductor: Mr. J. T. HAtNES. The Entertainment to commence each evening at half- ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... to country bumpkins, barely fnding bread for his wife and child, he was just as great a genius as when he was crowdiu.- Drury-lane. When Brougham presided in the House of Lords, he was not a bit better or greater than when he bad hung about in the Parliament ...

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... PRINCIPAL ARTISTES, MISS FANNY TEIRNAN, t Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, and Lyceum. c MISS ANGEL, MISS BRANTI, a MISS MARIA TERNAN, I MR. EDMUND ROSENTHAL, Primo Baritone, Her Majesty's, and Drury-lane Theatres. I MR. JOHN MANLY, MR. TEMPEST, S 2nd Tenor. 2nd ...

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... and Lyceum. c MISS ANGEL, MISS BRANTI, t MIISS MARIA TERNAN, MR. EDMUND ROSENTHAL, o Primo Baritone, Her Majesty's, and Drury-lane Theatres. t MR. JOHN MANLY, MR. TEMPEST, 2nd Tenor. 2nd Bass. t MR. OLIVER SUMMERS, 0 Buffo. MR. A. ST. ALBYN. o FULL BAND ...