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THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... !I4RA.tRt ROYAL, DRURY LANE. - _ . I r _ : __ X ] . I Ttl~ef4 night a fentinsental Comedy of con- fidrrable ijtereftt, entitled D3qf and Damb, -or tbe Orpban , Protefd was performed for the fift times and very favourably received. This. piece was ontgnalo ...

THEATRICALS

... lfcdd-es. RocK is Latineelot was given with much natty .ra humpur, and unconorained pleafantry. A Mifs B'[Grs, likewife from Drury Lane, was the Portia. There is a becoming freedom, and unafuming cafe in this lady's deportment, which were well adapted to this ...

PIC-NIC THEATRICALS

... Virtue's blufi, or trench on Patent Rights, Like Birnnam's wood that walk'd to Dunlfinate, Make poor St Giles take root in Drury-lane- if this be'prov'd, th-.n why one hour endure A trifling pleafure, ncithcr jult nor pure? But if your reafi'n owns no better ...

THEATRE

... of S his competitor. The readings of Mr CoorRE t difrer in foine infltanices, but not materially, from o r thofe of the Drury-lane ?? firfl fe^- It ing the Gho/l, his mode of a.tion is newv; his b frart is not violent, but ve think natursl : 1-an- II ...

THEATRE, DRURY-LANE

... THEATRE, DRURY-LANE. j SAIKSPEAIRE's hiforical play of Ii . Peetb-h Itfi night introduced to theb a'2 ?? this ?? Mr ,TE.F.EN IKEsMBLE, tle r' r of the Newvcaftle Company, iu the pilt of oi Before the oiav, the followiro add tdir- 1r n by MrS. KsE?/IBLE ...

THEATRE, DRURY-LANE

... TT=IE :R IRE, DRURY-LANE. iLn. ni~lit A17 S. EIP ;;LE toci; ioaVc~ of ttlc Lond n0 aclu ice. v'C are hap;y to Hltin t'that t 12 Mtl r lct ba'1,i -d po I ty h is at errlded 'irpl os1 r' , c,'O crm. ilSC er. ' ?? l ye-d V- . Leg fnr h;i5 own bc lefit ...

T H E A T R I C A L

... Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and Mr BYRNE, Maller OSCAR BYRNE, and Mifs SEARLE, Principal Dancers at the Theatre-Royal, a Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, are engaged for Six a- Mights only, ansl mufl fintlh before the Race WeekL Tbris prefentEvening, July ...

THEATRICALS

... who spoke the YXornshirc dialect better than we have heard it for several years. A Miss BENqoNifror the Thektrc-Royal, Drury-lane, personated Grace Gajylove delight- fully ;-she is extremely handsome, and tolerably pretty, though evidently in her teens ...

THEATRICALS

... manner that cannot be excelled in London. The Srhoolfor Scandal, aitted on Saturday, is one of thefe: 'This can only be ?? at Drury Lane, where the author retains the pro- perty ; and, if we except Mrs JoR )Ar;, as Lady Teaze, who now very feldnim plays at ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... I, 7,e 4P arfon Ayres, Mr Ede, Mr M'Barney, &C. &C. &C.- d ,ggai,'boman, Mr GRAi AM, burnt out from the ' heatre-Royal, Drury Lane. The proprietorsafter various and unfuccefiful attempts 'rit having it in their power to conclude the above ftriking re ...