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... DRURY LANE. This theatre was crowded in every part on Monday, to witness the first representation of the long-promised spectacle of Charlemagne.” Never was expectation more eager, and it must be allowed, that in this instance there was no disappointment ...
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... - - -- Zbe 3Dativ PEW+ DRURY LANE. TaIN RENEO AS YOU LHER IT, Messrs. 3. AKdersou, W Iafter, Stopert, Websdron d Hothwt erW ote; Mm hre NaMss. Horton. ATd HRLENINTH ATNATDED oUE t BhEwe or, Metlh Geg. leand I l ?? Tu.d Mes Delby, an. DBuin, Seymaour ...
... %be 'Bat'lp jivam. DRURY LANE. A -.1. v ?? Tmus Ev.xm.so, THE ROAD TO RUiN. Alesslrs. lrker, Rmery W. Montague, W. lavidgo, and F. Vinili,; Mse. Winstanley.- And HARLEQUIN AND GOOD QUEEN UES3; or, Morrie 2ng- land In the Olden Tiuie. Messrs. Detain, J ...
... Zbe 3DatIL) IUVO.O* DRURY LANE. Ts Ermo, THE LADY oE LliO.NS. Messrs. Anderson, W. otague, Romer, tBaker, Daridge, aud Parry, Miss Vandenhoff.- And HARLiQUIN AND GOOD QUEEN BESS* or, Merris Eng. land in te Olden Time. Mes. Deulio, J. De Sin, Seymour, ...
... the 3DatIR jactom DRURY LANE. Tals Xnwm.eo, AS YO LKE IT. Mesrs. J. Anderson, Rafter, Cooper, Vardenhoff, Cathcart. Barry, V. Montague; Mrs. Niebett. And HARLEQUiN AND GOOD QUEEN BESS; or, Merrie Eng- liod in the Olden Time. Messr. Deulln, J. Deulth ...
... DRURY LAs. The vast audience which assembled at the re- opening of Drury Lane on Saturday evening found the interior of the theatre greatly improved by the new decorations which have been introduced during the vacation. The prevailing white and gold, ...
... tle happy ending, which comes to al melodrama be it never so late in the evening. Sucha promise is more than fulfilled at Drury Lane, It is h indeed probable that there has seldom been a jolly ta to whoe lot it bas fallen to meet withstranger E aceidenta ...