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... Anow ti'a-dy, called Btutus, or tise Fall of' M hght I'Ai qumn which has been perf'ormed for some LI ' Weeks nr't~ehtly~ at Drury Lane, was produced far to ihe'fles`t tri&~li tte Edinburgh theatre, on Mon- at lti ' iig' i'tis t'raacdy is- founded on that ...

MR KEAN

... just published his play, with a prerfage, I which details some traits of conceit and je'slousy i on the part of the great Drury-lane actor, Mr h Xean. We'have heare, (saystlie Cogrier) that ro d Mr KeanwiliflnoteArfr'S with an, acf6r or ac- , .itress that ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. refi ~ir The tragedy of The Italians, if we may trust ,ir the declaration of the manager, is withdrawn from hi St the stage. Its final'doom was last night pronqun- id ced by an audience which did' not fill half the h benches of the ...

THE THEATRE

... ibrarj.a arlx applicable to the general run ' aliI1, This attention i3 ?? Cret management. e t, Mr Elli ton, the present sfi Drury-Lane, has offi-red \1(5 -* 6.tr most libe rai terios, to in(luce her Ta( lo 'h thi3 winter. Mr Elliston seen's leifr maii L no ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. {1 I _ I _ o_ lie The tragedy of Coriolanus was performed on ve Tuesday night, under circumstances which could not fail to attract the admirers of Shakes- an peare and the lovers of histrionic talent. The ex language of our great poet ...

VISIT OF THE KING TO DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... visit of M !dNG to DAUhY-iLAin itilAthi. ; The visit of his Majesty to Drury Lane theatrd d yesterday evening excited an uncommon de- it gree of interest in the public mlid. As soon yI 1 as the fact became known, the (ldemand for places was so great, ...