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ACCOUNT OF THE DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... ACCOUNT OF THE DRURY-LANE. I THEATRE. (Frobm thie Globe.J 'Eve preparatioA having been made for the pur- pose, this Theatre opened, ol Saturday evenIinig, with the tragedy of Hiamlet.-Public curiosity had br en long excited, and every rank pf peeople ...

Poetical Selecitons

... poeticaI %cEerttont. d PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. ti si On Friday last, the Theatre of Drury-lane re-opened sl -witthan Oratorio. After the Dead Marcia in Sal, -the ut following Monody, written by THOMAS CAMPBELL, Esq. was spoken by Mrs. BARTLEY:_ Britons ! ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE BIRMINGHAM THEATRE

... who will retire from our theatre at the close of the next season, in consequence of her haring accepted an engagement at Drury-lane. A public meeting has been held in Manchester. to consider the best means of affording relief to the neces- sitous poor ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK THEATRE

... of the King's Titeatne tsr one Inight, for the benefit of the survivors ; and a mneeting is tO he held in the saloon of Drury-lane Theatre, on Tuesday seat, it consider of useasures fur alleviating the calamity M P. Stedman Wititwell, the architect of ...

The Magic Globe, or the Bottle Imp

... you for your song; and now allow, me to in- .uire whether you saw the soi-distat American lloscisfs make ise debut at Drury-lane this evening ? I Ilid, (replied Caustic ;) but I quitted the theat-e after ihe third act, as I was .eager to jaoi your ...

Orginal

... House! I-midst all that histories tell, 1826 I know but one event that's parallel:- for a PARALLEL CASE. i b It chanc'd, at Drury-lane, one Easter night, ' The When the gay gods, too blest to be polite, recei (Gods at their ease, like those of learne.l Lucretius) ...

Original

... which are inscribed the words, ' Knock, and it shall be opened Pi ?? ?? ordinary quarters are Garner's lodging. pi Ircuse, Drury.lane. til COmstON COUNCIL -The Common Cuuncil did not sit on ao Wednesday, a sufficient number of mnembers not being present ...

Selection

... Aefortiga. PATRIOTIC SONG. I Wriaen by John Dein, Erq.. and suup at the Grand Mid- I 4w,? deorma Dinner, in Drury-lane Theatre, or, Mon-i Alm- Scots wha haet. Loud the song of triumph raise! Hymn the peaceful patriot's praise, Hail to Britain's noblest ...

UNLICENSED THEATRES

... new scenery, dresses, and a pointments, the play of the lhi Tenet re h ex fMakSpecre. Mr. Wayor, of na the Theattres-royal Drury-lane and Covelnt-gatden is engaged for a limited number of. itihts, and will makes A his appearance ?? h hrce'o aliban. at Other ...

MAY

... sistor, (we quPPire.) MISR Hamilton, of Mtnletr Mms Whirnall, Signor Paltoni, of the Italitin.Opera, and Mr. John Reeves, of Drury-lane Theatre, fftirlded great satisf-ction. The tws latter made decided ?? benea a ecuine ?? biffo, of excellent voice alid manner ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... As Atlas is repre- ew sentedsupporting theglobe upon hisehouldersa; andas the 'ar late Mr. Kean was pictured supporting Drury-lane thea- itd tre in like manner; so Miss Romer may be said to Sup- hie port the weight of this voluminous opera. She is almost ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... the Ballet of Giselle,1 Sti rn which brought out Madame Louise, Mademoiselle Adele, no' [oe and Mr. Arthur Webster, of Drury-lane, whose dancingR a was most beautiful and fascinating, and drew down most for -rapturous applause from all parts of the house ...