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THEATRE, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE, DRURY LANE. A^Nrw Comic Opera, intituled IVilmort CeiH'ie, wat „ piocuced hne on luefday night, lor the liin time. ?? chaiatters were thus represented: General Wilmore, Mr. Dowtots. Mr. Wilniorc, Mi. Maddocki. Charles Harley, Mr. Kelly. Henry ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE Lessee and Manager. Mr. Augustus To-Night, at 8.0, THE WORLD. Messrs. A. Harris, W. Rig. nold, Macklin, Gibson, Boleyn, Ford, Benne, Lilly, Huntley, H. Nicholls, and Harry Jaokson; Mesdames Helen Barry, F. Brough, and Fanny Josephs ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. Augustus Harris. This Evening, at 7.45, Grand Pantomime, MOTHER GOOSE Misses Kate Santley, Ada Blanche, Little Addie Blanche, E. D'Auban, &c.; Messrs. A. Roberts, J. D'Auban, Fred Evans, little Bertie ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Lessee and Manager, all. Harris. To-Nigtit, at 3.0, THE Messrs. A. Harris, W. Hignold, Harcourt,Gibson, Bolcyu.Glover, Ford, Lilly, Huntley, H. N'icholls, and Harry JacKson; Mesdames Helen Barry, F. Brough, and Fanny Josephs ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. Harris. To-Night, 0.0, THE WORLD. Messrs. A. Harris, W. Rignold, Macklin, Gibson, Boleyn, Forcl, Beane, Lilly, Huntley, H. Niehclis, and Harry Jackson; Helen Barry, F. Brough, and Fanny Joseplis.—At 7 ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. I Lessee and Manager, Mr. Harris. To-Nioht, 3.0, THE WORLD. Messrs. A. Harris, W. Rigfoiold, Harco urt, Gibson, Boleyn, Glover, Lord, JJenne, Luly, Huntley, Nicholls, and Harry Jackson; Josephs, i\ yßrough, and l'ayne.—At 7 ...

ENTERTAINMENTS. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. v ing Director, Arthur Colli hr. TO EVEkY EVENING, at 7.45, tAe PRICE ..

... ENTERTAINMENTS. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. v ing Director, Arthur Colli hr. TO EVEkY EVENING, at 7.45, tAe PRICE OF PEACE, av Raleigh, produced by Arthur Collins, with powerful *S . 1 Pooler Cliffy C M. Lowne, F. Atherley, Fred Emney, Chwlw Fairtu. Vane ...

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... AUGUSLUS HARRIS. THE FORTY THIEVES at DRURY LANE. The Daily Nnws says :- The 'Forty Thieves *as represented in this latest version has never beer surpassed. The probability is that this is as superior to the Drury Lane spectacle of ten or fifteen years since ...

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... several months to come Drury Lane will be crammed.' AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S PANTOMIME, - THE FORTY THIEVES, Is pronounced TlE FINEST SPECTACLE EVER SEEN. Played by the Best and Funniest Company Ever gathered together. TWICE DAILY, at DRURY LANE. ST. JAMES'S THEATRE ...

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... FEitertaintments. With Carlmilban. On Thursday, (last night this Season), Leotoeq. With other Entertainments. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. MUR HARL]LEY has the honour to announce that his BENEFIT is appointed far TO-MORROW (MONDAY, May 4), when will be performed ...

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... 7-0, magni5ccrnt Production, by S~r Au~tstu; Hlarris' Drury lzae Company, of A SAILOR'S KNOT: W'ritten bI HEN;LY PETTITT. DRURY LANE SCENEIY, DRESSES. AND EFFECETS. August bth. E.ngagrement, Sor six nwights on', of MR A.R't~Y MONEiOIS'. 3kr tIA\1'Y MqONiHOISE ...

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... drollery of this latest and most diverting edition of' The Forty Thieves.' THE FORTY THIEVES at DRURY LANE. Tit: Sanday Tinzes says :-'Year by year the Drury-lane pantomime grows mote magni. ficent, more sumptuous, more costly. Each annual production seems ...