Refine Search

A SCOTTISH NIGH l'

... Piper o' George Edwardes and Robert Court neidge Pundee —as he explained in a krewordproductions—Mr. Richard Rawson, from Drury Lane, and Miss Adelaide Hartland he sings a ith a caustic emphasis on the (soprano). Prices are 3s. 6d., 2s. 4d., and W-feathering ...

THZ NEW BAIMAID AT OXFORD ICIW THEATRE

... the week. It is to be repeated this (Friday) meow and to-morrow evening.—Neot week A Life of Pleamire, the welldmowit Drury Lane drama, pays • return Mit. The , of which we beer an excellent report , me nadir airman' of Mr. Henry Dundee. The drama abounds ...

Advertisements & Notices

... from the cclebriied Comedy of TrE, POOR GENTLEMAN. The Part of Dr. ALLAPOO by Mr. BANNISTER, jon. from 1he Theatre Roval, Drury . Lane. To f eb ¢ivhsiI be added, the Meilal Entertairment of TH-IE AGREEABLE SURPRISE. Thle Part of Lnto by Mr. BANNISTER. BERKSHIRE ...

fTU llfi

... Laueashire, vietuaftcr. Rohert C.ox, Castle-street, Sout’twark, carpenter. James Williams, Bristol, broker'. fVilliani Morloy, Drury lane, warehouseman. John Farm 11, Shcllicld, linen-draper. ...

Married.] At Marybone Church, the Rev. Richard Lockwood, of Firield, Eil'.x, to Mifs M. Manners Sutton, ..

... of the Bermondfey Vo- lunteers, to Mifi Roe, of Coombe Farm, . Surrey. « Dun.] Mrs. Ann Dignum, mother of Mr. Dignum, of Drury Lane Theatre.— At Kellinhuefen, in Holftpin, Mr. Simon Tamm, formerly a Merchant of London— At St. Andrew's, the Rev. Dr. Jofeph ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1799
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 463 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE COLONIES

... t thousand; privately, chiefly schools and factory workmen, six thousand; total, seventy-four thousand. T he Theatres.— Drury Lane and Covent Garden have almost changed companies, it would seem: certainly their destinations are reversed ; Mr. Bunn Wing ...

LITERATURE

... first night’s performance that ever took place at Drury Lane. It was opened immediately after the Res oration. The document runs thus,— « By His Majesty's Company of Comedians, At the New Theatre in Drury Lane, This day, being Thursday, April «th, 1663, will ...

STATEMENT OF THE REV. WM. BLOOD

... his own safety aud that of the officers.” The Amazon Fund. —Negotiations have been entered into to obtain a performance Drury Lane Theatre under the most illustrious patronage for the benefit of the fund for the relief of sufferers by the loss of the ...

FINE ARTS, MUSIC, AND THE DRAMA

... from the director of the Italian Opera for his permission to perform Rigoletto and LaTnviata. Mr. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane, is in Paris looking out for novelties. He could scarcely have fallen upon a worse period. The obituary of the week contains ...

LONDON. August 23

... Complacency, told him, if he had none, his Lordfhip knew of no legal one. The principal Obftacle at prefent to the rebuilding of Drury Lane Theatre upon the grand Scale that has been fuggeikd, is fatd to be the Refufal of two or three Perfons to refund their Leafes ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1791
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 625 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PREACHER

... addition to these two Characters, lie will sing several his most favourite Comic Songs, which have met with such applause at Drury Lane and Covent Carden.—See Advertisement. c recommend to all our readers having ecclesiastical duties perform, to come in forthwith ...