'THEATRE ROYAL.-Mr. J. C. 1 COWPER will appear on Mart% Ph for a few nighta only, previous to his engagement
... 'THEATRE ROYAL.-Mr. J. C. 1 COWPER will appear on Mart% Ph for a few nighta only, previous to his engagement at Drury Lane Theatre, ...
... 'THEATRE ROYAL.-Mr. J. C. 1 COWPER will appear on Mart% Ph for a few nighta only, previous to his engagement at Drury Lane Theatre, ...
... We most therefore postpone a proper until to-morrow. tbe meantime we ought to mention that the piece would do credit to Drury Lane every feature that render* pantomime entertaining. That is, in point of gorgeous costume*, splendid scenery, good acting ...
... Detain. i Overture corupeeed and ariangtvi by Mr. J. U. Tully. The Cheracter Dunces by Mr. Cie :nail:. ballet mler from Drury lane 'Theatre. louden *ie. be. been wily pod. hilliehiuery by Mr. Caweirey. Propertiee by Mr Weed, The whole produced under direction ...
... published when paid for as advertmeinemnts. 1. S.-Ten years' penal servitude. J. W. G. should apply at tha Admiralty Office, Drury- lane. One who rarely misses the Are)curiyshould apply to a local bookseller. A. J., who writes from Rook Ferry, has not a correct ...
... shown by its lengthy career in the latter place and its already achieved great popularity in Liverpool. Its career at the Drury. lane Theatre is to close on Saturday (to -day), after more than a hundred consecutive representations. It is said to have been ...
... Overture composed and arranged by Mr. J. Ff. Tully. The Character Danees arranged by Mr. J. Coronet, ballet master from Drury -lane Theatre. London. who has been expressly engaged. Machinery by Mr. Cardrey. Properties by Mr. Woods. The whole produced under ...
... the same year that H. K-mble, Miss O'Neil, and Dursuet first appeared at Covent Garden, Maeready Bath, and Edmund Kean at Drury Lane. In subsequent years she made her parts in Maria Darlington, Bcbecca. Vtrginius, and Miranda her o#n. her professional powers ...
... same year that H. Kemble, Miss O'Nell, and Dursuet first' appeared at Covent Garden, Macready at Bath, and Edmund Keen at Drury Lane. - 'r subsequent years she made her parts in Maria Darlington, Rebecca ( Ivan. hoe ), Virginius, and Miranda her own. ...
... often painted. It was about 17118 that Mr. James Byrne (the father of the well-known Mr. Oscar Byrne), ballet-master of Drury Lane, during Sheridan's proprietorship, invented the present drem of light white silk, woven Nvith variegated patches. This new ...
... available for Wednesday OYAL AMPHITHEATRE Sole Lessee and Manager.M ..Mr, HENBY J. TWO 70 NIGHTS OF Ms Of the Princesses, Drury Lane, and Theatres, London, who will THIS EVENING, IN BRATED PART OF FALSTA IN SHAKES CAL PLAY OF Supported by the RIES HENRY ...
... STIRLING, appear, OYAL FS ee Se Sole Lessee and Manager.M voor. | RNGAGEMENT NIGHTS ONLY OF Me. Ryopeer, Ot the Princeues, Drury Lane, snd Thosirer, Loodon, who will TED PART OF IN FALS TA erty PLAY OF NomeExovus ARMOUR, SPLENDID Daesszs. AST FIVE NIGHTS ...
... PANTOMIME. 48 O CLOCK, per Bn MR. GEORGE HONEY, & MR i Will shortly appear. Manacet.,..Mr. HEN J. FOR 81 8IX NIGHTS ONLY OF Drury Lane, and Lyceum Theatre, London, who will THIS EVENING, EM HIS CELEBRATED PART OF * FALSTAFF IN SHAKESPEARES HISTORICAL PLAY ...