DRURY LANE
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... DRURY LANE. A troop Moorish gymnasts, 30 in number, entitled “The Arabs of the Desert, of the Beni-Zoug-Zuug, gave entertainment last night kind which has seldom been witnessed in Drury Lane Theatre. Some If, or 20 years ago company of Arabs exhibited ...
... DRURY.LANE. THIS EVENING the Performances will commence with the Farce of HUSLANDS BEWARE, After which the Pantomime, LITTLE KING PIPPIN, Messrs. G, Belmore, H. Dray- Misses ton, G, Weston, Master Percy Roselle, Boleno, Lauri, &c. ; Bolcneo, &c. Hazlewood ...
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... DRURY LANE Last night, after the play of the Stranger, in which Miss Phillips played with a pathos which deeply touched the sensibilities of her audience, and Mr. Young ably sustained his well-acquired fame, a new rustic ballet was produced. This ballet ...
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