DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... DRURY LANE THEATRE A petite piece, in two acts, from the French stage, was produced at this Theatre on Tuesday night. It is one of those éeutimental things with which the stage bas. been surleited ever since the public condescended to receive with something ...
... DRURY LANE Ti ATR We have had an opportunity of going over this heatre, and of observing in detail the improve- ents with which itis on the approaching season, ‘the quantity of work done in a few wecks (it- is now only Seven since the demolition of the ...
... THEATRE ROYAL. DRURY LANE. • Sntnnhy‘night this Theatre .opened for the season. Previous Ilia pisrformanccia God the King sung by the vocal part of the company. Before llie curtain drew Mr. Rae, Um Manager, came on the stage, and, after adverting to the ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. MR. KEAN. Sbakspeare’a play of the Merchant of Venice” was performed at this house last night.— The announcement of Mr. Kean for the part of Shyluck” proved sufficient to biing unusual crowds. At the rising of the curtain every part ...
... INSOLVENTS. W. anttß. Walker, Drury lane, victualiers. ...
... B-ANKRUPTS. Janus Stenbous, Drury Lane, hi the Comely Middleton, Liam- Richard Holland, now or late Liverpook, ix the Cowley of Laseajter, Iroorex-draper axd Merebant. Nathaniel Edmonds, Burrilrret near Saint Catberines in the Comfy Middlefix, rintner ...
... is pnUhhcd, price 3s. new COMEDY t.f Where to find I Fr.iF.' - n. - ' now performing with unbounded at Hie Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Richard Lciph, cm), of Bexlc;/, Kent, Author Grieving* Folly.” for Whitlinghain ami Arliis, Paternoster- I onilon ; anti ...
... celebrated Wits of the Age. a great many 6f which have never before been published. BY RALPH WEWITZEB. of the Theatre Koyal, Drury Lane. Price Sis Shillings boards. ...
... Or, the Saioa of MoKTCAta. A* performed with the moat unbounded applause for upwards of 130 nights, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The general approbation which has been bestowed on this piece, stamps it one of the first productions of the present age ...
... Concert Room, Guiidhall-Street, By Permission of the Right Worshipful the Mavor, Messrs. T. COOKE and, DE CAMP, (Of Royal, Drury Lane.) EG leave respectfully to aunounce to the Ladies, and Visitors of Canter- bury, and its vicinity, thatthey purpose opening ...
... We hear that many young Ladies have commanded their Admirers to ekort them next Saturday Evening to the Theatre Royal in Drury• Lane, to aebate the Maiden Whim, and decide the critical Mthute. ...