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Drogheda Journal, or Meath & Louth Advertiser

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. Mr.| Kean, jim., made his second appearance last night in the character of Young Norml. The intervai allowed him for study and reflection, well as the strictures written on hi» pe.ifortnnnce, hare not been thrown away. Hit acting last ...

FIRING THE WHEAT STACKS

... building in the Isle Man, shall called King William’s College.” Mr. Knowles’s new play, Alfred, likely be brought out soon at Drury Lane, will sustain the part of Alfred. ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC MEATS

... MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC MEATS. Madame Fercn bus arrived .onHon ;it is not unlikely she will shortly appear Covent Garden or Drury Lane. Her trip to has been profitable one. Miss Eliza Pilton and Mr. Collins have been performing at Brighton to tolerable houses ...

the omnibus balloon

... The Americans vow they never receive Mr. and Mrs. Wood again. Forest sails the Ist of September for London, and appears at Drury Lane on the Ist of October.’’—Extract from an American Letter, We’ve exchange in our favour each Yankee muft see, They’ve sent ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC MEMS,

... dramatist, died Wednesday. The admireis of Mr. Charles Kean gave a dinner to that gentleman on Friday, in the saloon of Drury-lane Theatre, and also pierented the d.stmgnished his'non wnh splendid silver vase, tesnmony of their high respect for h.s talent ...

PORTRAIT OF LOUD RON

... should trace the private life anti conversation of Shakespeare ? fii*t became acquainted with Lord Eyrcn in when the new Drury lane Theatre opened. Ihe committee (of which not long became a member) applied to him, as alLthe world know*, for opening address ...

COUNTY OF WATERFORD ELECTION

... volume of his Life comes .down. There are some curious letteis to Lord Holland, touching the prologue at the rc-opcning of Drury Lane Theatre, which the poet shows a patience under miuute criticism that is highly edifying. Mr. Moore enters at some length ...

pin of the plain'iff, w«il koew Defendant Visitation.— remarkable circnmrtance Attoroef, being hi. nephew and ..

... who »aw thi* extraordinary Ever* green at that time, and pretent at per* formancc, of the same patt, On Wednesday crening, Drury lane, could peroeife no diminution of the #pint and energy displayed the former period. ‘••4th. That no Deputy will, under any ...

THEATRE, DROGHEDA. KOTICL. the Lord Lieutenant and Council Ire and. T HE WOOL v ;ii held f £Yh\F KSDAY, the

... recognise . J n Radcliff, her ou«.” I God save the Kino. mhs. j. e. byrnb'' I Lull cekbrated Jl»s* Bvrh*, of tht TheatrA Royal, Drury' Lane, and Dußlin,) / Vill ba«« ‘be appeering for FJkr (jBl hat auceesded in eogagiug / MR. TALBOT, a trill make his fiist appearan™ ...

MR. IRVING

... Devilries. —The town is really devil l.if e judge fmm the theatres. The Fidvd Father is at Covent Gaiden, The Demon at Drury Lane, The Devil's Son at the Adelphi, Olympic Devils at friend the widow’s, and devil on the scale the Opera House. This is realli ...

NOTICE*

... hold Drawing Room in -the course of next week. It is also his Majesty’s intention to pay visits to the King’s 1 heatre, Drury lane and Covent garden. The Duke Yoik visited the King yesterday- Loss of an East Indiaman.—-We to announce that the Thomas Coutts ...