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... MEETING OF 1RENTEIRS AND PROPRIETORS OF, COVENT GARDEN. Op Saturday a, meeting of 'the.' renters and sifareholders of of tfil Covent Garden. Theatre was held at Mr. Robin's Auction a ltooms, in Covent GardenI, for the purpose of receiving from et r the ...
... on WNM CotaSPONDENt). London, Thursday Night; r Puccini's- Tmcas which -was produced for the first time in England at Covent Garden this evening, is the- only absolute. novelty of the pro- sent opera season.,- The libretto is -based by those experienced ...
... DINNER TO MR. O CO-\NELL AT COVEENT GARDEN TIIEATrRE. On Tnesdiay nigilt a dlinner was given at Covent Garden Thentre to M r. O Con ell, to show, ' as Ihesnnnuncerments expressed it, the almiration entertained by Englishmenl for his constant and consistent ...
... aged forty-eight, who was, killed during the afternoon performance of the pantomime at Covent Garden Theatre. John Chamont said that deceased was employed at Covent Garden Theatre as a painter. Matthew Morgan, employed at the theatre, said that during the ...
... THE COURT. Buckingham Palace, May 9. Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold went to the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, yesterday evening. The Duchess of Atbole and her children were the Queen yesterday. The Chancellor Exchequer had an audience of the ...
... AND LOSS OF LIFE. On Friday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock, some houses which had been under repair in Bow Street, Covent Garden, suddenly fell down, and several workmen who were engaged upon them at the time received serious injuries. One man, Morris ...
... you are so wedded to? Well 'she has one recommendationi- she has no finery about her; and so it wvas settled. Now, the Covent Garden management had always been noted for sparing no expense in such matters, its liberality extending so far as to provide ...
... was indebted to the players at Drury Lane 1 -but the necessary money was well laid out.: It re- turned cent per cent. Covent Garden was not bac]cward in lendiug him a certain sort of fitness for his calling. The 0 effect was seen on a Ash Wednesday, when ...
... London stage in 1836-having a year or so pre. viously made two trial a~ppearances at the Rich. mond Theatre. It was at Covent Garden (and not at the 13aymarket, as your writer alleges) that sha made her debut, and, what is perhaps unparaleled in dramatic ...
... the Tsmes of Volunteer-day, 2803; and when I have added that it notices with approbation the peformance of Henry V. at Covent Garden overnight-the patriotic character of the play, and John Kemble's acting being its principal merits- and, for the further ...
... his journal as to Covent Garden opera. Sir. Charles replied in a brief note evading the complaint. The correspondcna6 here ends, but the ALLhemmn having eontinned to adopt this season: the same tone of deprecia- tiqn of the Covent Garden opera artistes as ...