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THEATRE, DRURY-LANE

... THEATRE, DRURY-LANE. ..TT_-MU*T TO ASSASSINATE HIS MAJESTY. After dating the unpleafant circumftarce wmch happened in the morning ot Thud-ay in H-vd_-Par„, we little conceived that thepain'ul duty wmlci be impofed upon us of adding, .hat in the ab.v.c ...

THE THEATRE

... THE THEATRE. Drury- Lane. AFTEk the Tragedy of Jane Shore, on Thurfday night, a new Operatic Farce was reprefented, under the title of T,6e Fetdrar Tar. CHARACTaRS. Tom Sturdy ' Mr. BAN isSTIR, JUn. Philipt Mr. Di CAM.. PDqo&r Goffamero Mr. Wewerz . Farmer ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... : DRURY-LANE THEATRE. I A new Farce wasbrought forward after the Tragedy of Douglas on Thurfday night, entitled A Hofure to be Solid. ' ClAANCTERS. Captain Kelfon, - Mr. Dowvton. Charles Kof~ts, - - Mr. J. Bannifter.- Belfield, - - - Mr. Kelly. Melchizedec ...

INSCRIPTION

... fuccefs, from fome f6- vourable circumfitance, and the youth of the oflender, the pardon has been granted. The Proprietors of Drury-lane . Theatre brought forward, on ?? niglht, a grateful tribute to the nemory of Lord Nellon, entitled . Cento, adapted to the ...

DIRGE

... tragedian, descriptive of his forlorn condition at the period when he was engaged by hMr. Arnold, the then acting manager of Drury Lane theatre, is from Fraser's Magazinefor June. fHe had to make his way up to the metropolis in absolute poverty; to support ...

THE GIPSEY

... which called forth speeches from MIr. Attwood M ot and others, after which the council separated. M ur WHIG DtNNEn AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE.- 1 ` The Morning Chronicle was made to assure its readers a hs li week ago, that already the list of stewards ...

LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... crowded,. to If tit Rodwvell, the coinpose~r, son-its-law of Liston, has a new ribl l-opera, accepted by thle lessee of Drury-lane. It is to be 111c ly called the HUNoi (f SOs-eqeSse, and it is to be produced Su~ff at. utter Christmas. Ie of 'TiE. HUtSSJANs ...

SONNET ON HER MAJESTY'S PROVIDENTIAL PRESERVATION

... beloved Queen. On the evening of that day c the attempt was made by one James Hatfield, a lunatic, v in the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. At the moment King f George IIL entered his box, and was advancing forwards, f the audience rose as usual from respect ...