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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 ...

THEATRE, DRURY LANE

... fate might be. ,dly determined on, as the comfort of his fa-u for the winter depended on its success, and c tiered it to Drury-lane wholly, for a very tri- Sl. 'Ilie noble poet read it with such ad- U tion, that lie sent it before he slept, to thea er ...

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 ...

STANZAS

... seance, and of the laws of hospitality, as tospeak in disrespectful terms of the treaty ? Saturday morning, Mr Kean, of Drury-lane - Tiseatrereceived an anonymous letter by tile two- plenny post, evidently wi itten, or attempted to be Wvritten, in a lady's ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... n of the performance, and the total loss of those waho desired to bear. MAr Boothl has been engaged for three years, at Drury Lane, with a salary of 1.8 pi r week for the first, L,.9 fisr the second, and L.10 for lthe third year. 'ihia engagement was ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRUR21LANA TREATRE. ?? . .. . ?? Mr Bonth, who was announced to play lago to Mr Kean's It Othello, at Drury-Lane Theatre, on Saturday night, did not is make his appearance. Shortly bfore the curtain rose, Mr Rae appeared,' atrd read the followinig note:- ...

MR KEMBLE'S FAREWELL

... the Actors of Covent Gar'ena Theatre. ' Mr Fawcett returned thrirks. Lord Holland proposed - Ibhe health of Mr Rae and the Drury-lane Fund. Mvlr Rae returned thanks. Lord Holland expressed his satisfaction at witnessing the Ii. lerality of sentimeilt which ...