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In 1760, a Mr. Cross was prompter at Drury Lane Theatre, and a Mr. Saunders the principal machinist. Saunders ..

... In 1760, a Mr. Cross was prompter at Drury Lane Theatre, and a Mr. Saunders the principal machinist. Saunders laboured under an idea that he was qualified for a turf-man, and, like those who are afflicted with that disorder, suffered severely. The animals ...

L LANCASTER,

... rxr, • ArIIZOLLIT ROSCIIITS, And POSITIVELY his LAST NIGHT of performing previous to his engagement at the Theatre-Royal, Drury. Lane, and return to his Native Country. Or' APONDAY Email, September 174 1832. Will be acted MATURIN'S Play of BERTRAM ; Or ...

To As Editor of the Lancaster Herald

... the existence of the inhabitants, Fanny Kemble, at Covent Garden, was left to play to empty boxes, and .51 , Cready, at Drury Lane, found none to applaud—so that the managers actually threatened, during the agitation of the question, to open those theatres ...

TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE. Tuesday, January 25. DECLARATIONS OF INLOLVENCY. - - - JAN. 21—George Russell, of Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, coach-smith. JAN. .12.—Josiah Wooldtidge, sea., and Josiah Wooldridge, jun., of Birmingham, brass-tounders. - Jsie. 24 ...

BENEFIT of MR. On MONDAY EVENING, September 24th, 1882, Will be the domestic DRAMA of LAl3O l =5lll ; -

... The Public is respectfully informed that Mr. CONY, and his Celebrated DOGS, BRUIN Jic RECTOR, (From the THEATRE-ROYAL, Drury-Lane.) . AND _ SIGNOR MARTINI, (From the THEATRE SAN CARL OS, at Naples,) Whose extraordinary agility has obtained him the a ...

audience were influenced by false reports, and in October, 1784, Mrs. Siddons met with such a reception from ..

... became in 1787 Stage-Manager of Drury-lane, which much to his sister's happiness. In. 1792 Mrs, Siddons*played the Jealous with success, and in 1794 had the astisfiiction of opening the then new theatre of Drury-lane with her Lady Macbeth. Qn the German ...

mos!rm9,mmm 'FUNERAL

... considerable number of gentlemen who had signified their intention of attending assembled at Mr. Priehard's undertaker,) in Drury-lane. Seveiid old sad eenspie . Reformers were among them. We observed Mr. Thaws% Mr. Gale Jones, Sir Richard Phillips, Rev. ...

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... Price be merles, and presented witiposelliihil ' e ,Boothb, the Inatiaematical teacher. -' 1 hindbilrrittier abrupey tb ,of Drury-lane TheA bievol ' ' spnimilided to altdO4 this 'if %CA* Otiiikisb 'of giving , •,- , t , Di I , i n di ema i t i ou a t ...

PSARRISD

... the celebrated player on the violoncello, to Miss Pearson, one of the principal vocal performers of the Theatre.rnyal, Drury-lane. On Saturday week, at Cheltenham, Henry Hargreaves, Esq., sof Manchester, and of Thistle Mount, near Rochdale, to .Cathavitia ...

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... stage by her admirable ' c ling. Drury-lane closed on the sth of June, with Inhei/a, which Mrs. Siddons had played twenty-two times. had also performed her other characters very fre*tidy, and no sooner did Drury-lane close than she left 'Mon for Dublin ...