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Advertisements & Notices

... for the Jhiirst timne at this Thmeatre, Miss Mitford's ce!eblated new Tragvedy (nowV performning at time Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, slitll emtlmusiastic applause) called Cola di Rienzi ?? mr. Waldron. C audia (his daughter) ?? Miss Dyer. To conclude with ...

BOLTON PETTY SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... offences agvainst the game lawsv-flates Chronicle. -Miss M.tford has a new' tragedy,aceepted by Mr. Price, to - be produced -at Drury-lane theatre after Christnas. Mr. IYoung will apain bli the litro of it, and a character is writ- Iten expressly lor Miss Phillips ...

Miscellaneous Intelligence

... suggested as possible by which it might be done, was by ga- srftusg him as a green grocer, seeing that, as proprie- tor of Drury Lane Theatre, he sold fruit in the refreshmlent erJoill. Tuesday last, an aggregate meeting of the orangemen of Ireland took ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1829
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: News | Words: 3039 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

JUNE, XXX DAYS

... are sorry to hear that thieatiical speclations dring tlv preseist season have been very uLsuccessful The proprietors of Drury-lane and Covent.Garden will, it is said, lose several th usuid pounds; and Mr. Liporte, of tLe King's Theatre, Will scarcely ...

MANCHESTER INFIRMARY, JUNE 15

... pUblie.-Mr. Beverley', wve perceive, has taken thle hint, and announces, for his stares the ensuion; week', Mr. Bdrownie, of Drury-lane, and Air. Reynoldson, of the Bath theatre. We arc iniormied that the young woheats in East Kent are loo0 n he iutiful, and ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1829
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: News | Words: 1883 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... the 1st apirearance of Mr. BIANCHI TAYLOR, of the Theatre Royal Covent Gar- rden; and Miss GRADDON, ofttheTheatre Royal, Drury- - lane. TTHIS PRESENT SATURDAY, 27th June, will be -presented the tragedy of MACBE T M. Macbeth .. Mr. Waldron. Hecat ...

Advertisements & Notices

... to Messrs. Ut irii cud JonsiSNsi' Solicitors, Tesrispi, L~ondon, FIRST NIGHT of Mr. HORN, of the Theatre Royal, SI-TE o I Drury-Lane. SIXTH NIGTHT ot'Mjss GRADDON and Mr. BROWNE, and the E LAST NIGHT of Mr. BIANCIII TAYLOR. T3EATRE ROYAL, MANCHESTER. %1HS ...

Advertisements & Notices

... THIS PRESENT SATURDArYAugu ofst 5, 1329, vl he revived the cclbae oi~lDan.o tasper, M51r. BRDuoRD, ot tbe TIheotrieoyal, Drury-Lane. 'To conclude vitl A 12OLAND .'O21? Ay~ OLIVE22. Alfred Iighifleir, Allr GRe.CE'.-Fi--1t'uie by Mi*d NTE. lDJ ows. on MONdAY ...

A DISORDERLEY ORDERLY

... brother arid sister; she is shortly exrected to return. It is not true that she is at present elngaged by AIr. Price for Drury-lane Theatre, neither is Mr. Brahains actually cgraged ; but we learn there is ran unirerstanding betteuwr siIin anid tire manager ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1829
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: News | Words: 1483 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

[ill] REMINISCENCES

... 0 Rt ; MINISCENCES. i ZFr7 j Athe Atisrn.>l7] In 1760 a At r; Cross was prompter at Drury-lane Theatre, and a Mr. -Saunders the principal machinist. Saunders la- baured under an idea that he was qualified for a turflinas, and, like most who ate afdicted ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1831
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: News | Words: 513 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... Theatres~royal, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden, will commence an engagement, for a limited period, on MONDAY next, April 11th, wlen will be performed the musical play of ENCLISHMEN IIN INDIA.- om Tape, Mr. BALLS, of the Theatre-roval, Drury Lane; the last niht ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Mr- ARKBR, at the Box-office, of whom places may be taken daily, from eleven till three. s JR YOUNG of the Theatres-royal Drury Lane and Covent Gardert, is engaged for a Fortnight; in the course of which he wiLl appear il his most popular characters, bein ...