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... presurmel Polito ft 1 bowvd.-Kemble: Yon know. me, I suppose l- u d Poltc: Very well, sir. You are Mir. Kemile, of tl 3. Drury-lane theatre.-Eemble: Right, good Polito. at Sir, ' am seized With atn unaccountabte, ar, uncon- it i trodable fancy. Yolk have'-a ...

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... Rittrarg extracto. THEATRICAL SALARIES.-In the year 1814, Mr. Kean, who was putting into the Drury Lane treasury a nightly average of £484, as set down in the first chapter, was content, after his success was estab- lished, to sign an engagement for three ...

The Theatres

... we have managed to play the mbiquitous part of witness- ing at one and the same time, the doings of Reiestzen Crusoe at Drury-lane, Valentine and Orson at the Ly- ceum, Johrnny Gibpilt at Astley's, Robin Jloodesad.Liule John at Sadler's Wells, and Lazy ...

The Theatres

... we have managed to play the ubiquitous part of witness- ing at one and the same time, the doings of Robinson 3crusoe at Drury-lane, Valentine and Orson at the Ly- .eumn, Johneny Gilpin at Astley's, Robin Hood andl Little John at Sadler's Wells, and Lazy ...

The Theatres

... we have managed to play the ubiquitous part of witness- ing at one and the same time, the doings of Robineson g Crasoe at Drury-lane, Valentine and Orson at the Ly- I ceum, Jolinny Gi ein at Astley's, Robin Ifood and littlet Jeat Sadler's Wells, and La:y ...

The Theatres

... that we have managed to play the ubiquitous part of witness- ing at one and the same time, the doings of Robrinson Creoe at Drury-lane, Valentine and Osson at the Ly- ceum, JohnnyGipin at Astley's, Robin good ?? John at Sadler's Wells, and Lazy Dick attleOlympic- ...

The Theatres

... which we cannot doubt havec already, or will be, participated hin by thousands of the metropolitan readers of the ?? Stasr. DRURY-LANE.I Pantomnime still reigns triumphant! Ths antics and I estcnalcntaaete of Clown and Pantaloon, the ubiquitous agiletyof ...

Reviews

... cery-lane, andherehepoppeduponyoufromTemplel-ane; you saw him glide down Norfolk-street, or lost sight of him all at once about Drury-lane; or beheld him holding on briskly, but without effort, along the Strand,' till, about Charing-cross, lie suddenly disappeared ...

Reviews

... andbere hepoppedupon you from Templel-ane; you saw him glide down Norfolk.street, or lost sight of him all at once about Drury-laned or beheld him ci holding on briskly, but without effort, along the Strand, d till, about Oharing cross, he suddenly disappeared ...