DRURY-LANE THEATRE
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... any contest between thea- trical establishments, becomes irresistibie and un- ess the proprietors of the Theatres Roya.e Drury- lane and Covent-garden, can distinctly show that the proceedings whivh they have conimenced against the Minor Theatres $ are ...
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... WLIE Several nev peH'ormers, the principal of whom were hi S. Booth, from Covent-garden Theatre, and AMies Sdrithson frdmli Drury-lane. The former 1..1 sustained the part rf Letitia I-ard53 and our rea,!ers will at once see that her reputation for talent ...
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... Theatre opened on Saturday night, Tile RjoinaT hnwatrcin [ the winter 6etson, with tule new attrcetion ci r gillack, of Drury-lane Theatre, a Gentleran )ti; drAmaticC eIebrity, and We think possessing f fair pretensions t0 first-rate estinvation. iel ...
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... .'Dtvotcx ; JrniiholY; 3 ry Iasub6rdination at St. Petersaburgh; BELZONI; ?? rica; Germany j GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIOSY -Drury.lane Thel'atre, Sir Francis Burdett's Cane ; DasLit Case Mli'. Fan'LAY'S SrEEscic; Barbara Kress; I ohlo' Afldir ; Political ...
... without the in- sp~iation, and what we, in humbler prose, would term a ribaid slang, too low for even the Galleries of Drury lane or Covent Car. de 6. Whfn we consider that this is an irnnsrtud Address, when we reflect that it has been deemed necessary ...
... mentioned, performs Jane Shtrr, to-niglt, at the Ne w Theatre Royal. A Miss Wilson made her fitst appearance on Thursday lat at Drury-lane Theatre, as Masdate, and was eminently st*r cessful. She is a pupil of' Mr. Walsh, under whom Mi;s SW,- phens studied, ...
... THlE FASHI)OABLE WORL'D. - A }it9RF A RSTRACT OK ciiRUNICLE OF THE TIMES. - Miss Wilson of Drury~lane Theatre 5s confined wihh a cold tud sliirit fever. DIr. Kean has already remilted home to Mrs: Eean eleven hundred pounds sterling, as the early net ...