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DRURY-LANE THEATRICAL FUND

... il ri a-h~ited, LIrd N ?? ret uriied tbatiikhs, and rmit itttiati liv ipo- ttisigr the, health of M Alr Ilarley, and the Drury-lane Tlhea'trical ;d. Mr ?? returned thtPiks, '1'he list of iloitatloi w.as thrau read. s-hich amounted to upavwrds of L.1467; ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE ADDRESS

... DRU2Rr-Ll4TE. TrF7E4RF ADDRESS. rr*t^ ?? ?? I___ T . A o _ _ r_ The address written- by Lord Byron, for the opening of Drury-lane Theatre, wvas not sent in with the others, in consequence of the invitation of: - the ;Committee by advertisement; but those ...

DRURY LANE—MR KNOWLES'S NEW PLAY

... DRURY LANE-MR KNOWLES'S NEW PLAY. 0 Tr Sheridan Knowles, who it were superfluous to nslay has long since established his dramatic fame, pro- 13y duced at this Theatre, om Monday night. a new serious five-act play, which, if it be not fully equal in point ...

THEATRICALS

... who spoke the YXornshirc dialect better than we have heard it for several years. A Miss BENqoNifror the Thektrc-Royal, Drury-lane, personated Grace Gajylove delight- fully ;-she is extremely handsome, and tolerably pretty, though evidently in her teens ...

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 ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... eIVENT GARDR1N TBZEATeRB. ?? I fi The attractions of Mr Kean in comedy, at Drury-lane Theatre, added to he unfortunate xI fpste wlieh has been ?? the managers i of this theatre, in the revival of tragedies, wh1irh, however excellent in their way, are ...

PIC-NIC THEATRICALS

... Virtue's blufi, or trench on Patent Rights, Like Birnnam's wood that walk'd to Dunlfinate, Make poor St Giles take root in Drury-lane- if this be'prov'd, th-.n why one hour endure A trifling pleafure, ncithcr jult nor pure? But if your reafi'n owns no better ...

T H E A T R I C A L

... Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and Mr BYRNE, Maller OSCAR BYRNE, and Mifs SEARLE, Principal Dancers at the Theatre-Royal, a Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, are engaged for Six a- Mights only, ansl mufl fintlh before the Race WeekL Tbris prefentEvening, July ...

THEATRES

... TE A TR Z5., DRuRy-LANE-N11 SStephcin Kemble, on ddh- day night, commenced a ?? eftgagement at this theatre, as SiY John Falstat, in the first ?? Henry the Fourtlh 'lhisgentleman i is, we think, sensibly increased in builk, since last we saw him. He is ...