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... Anow ti'a-dy, called Btutus, or tise Fall of' M hght I'Ai qumn which has been perf'ormed for some LI ' Weeks nr't~ehtly~ at Drury Lane, was produced far to ihe'fles`t tri&~li tte Edinburgh theatre, on Mon- at lti ' iig' i'tis t'raacdy is- founded on that ...

MR KEAN

... just published his play, with a prerfage, I which details some traits of conceit and je'slousy i on the part of the great Drury-lane actor, Mr h Xean. We'have heare, (saystlie Cogrier) that ro d Mr KeanwiliflnoteArfr'S with an, acf6r or ac- , .itress that ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. refi ~ir The tragedy of The Italians, if we may trust ,ir the declaration of the manager, is withdrawn from hi St the stage. Its final'doom was last night pronqun- id ced by an audience which did' not fill half the h benches of the ...

THE THEATRE

... ibrarj.a arlx applicable to the general run ' aliI1, This attention i3 ?? Cret management. e t, Mr Elli ton, the present sfi Drury-Lane, has offi-red \1(5 -* 6.tr most libe rai terios, to in(luce her Ta( lo 'h thi3 winter. Mr Elliston seen's leifr maii L no ...

CULLEN THEATRICALS

... rise 'iThe nestling Eagle flutters eye it flies : And who can tell, but that our Dratna's fame May one (lay rival even Drury Lane. Could we but penetrate, like Itighland seers, Through the dim vista of the conming yeArs; Then Idgilt we see here, oniv ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. {1 I _ I _ o_ lie The tragedy of Coriolanus was performed on ve Tuesday night, under circumstances which could not fail to attract the admirers of Shakes- an peare and the lovers of histrionic talent. The ex language of our great poet ...