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Friday, /Ifril 10,

... y fuch as have from Time to Time been introduced on our Theatre, in See. Ranelagh, Vauxhali, Marybone, Carhile houfe, Sadler's Wells, and other Places Vocal Amufcment. IN'iKRSPERCED WITH Martial, I Hunting, Humourous, I Political, and Naval, Palloral ...

Whtrt Moderation thu

... become chargeable the pariih. The children were to be un der the tuition of Mr. Grimaldi, Dancing-mailer late Clown at Sadler* Wells, and were intended aft fpeidcing pantomimes, barlettas, operas, medley*, deoils, and interludes, under the di- Mr. Uibdm ...

featarDau ami potttf. From thk LONDON GAZETTE. Whitehall, April 15. King has been pleated to order Conge ..

... the Houfe to permit them reprefent in that theatre, the fame performances and diverfions, for which the proprietors of Sadler’s Wells had been lately foilciting the Houle, He concluded with moving, that the petition ' above mentioned be brought up, and ...

ILLUMINATIONS

... fuperiority of fituition. - • ' Opera Houfe.—G. R. crown, ftar, and Peace, ground gilt. Little Theatre.—G. R, and crown. Sadler’s Wells exhibited very beautiful Tranfpa rcncy, containing whole length portrait of his Maiefty flieathing the S*or«l of War, ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1802
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2902 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

On Saturday night, at his lodgings, near Sadler's Wells, London, poor Lee Lewis, the Actor, closed the last ..

... On Saturday night, at his lodgings, near Sadler's Wells, London, poor Lee Lewis, the Actor, closed the last scene of a chequered life.—He was in apparent good health the preceding day, and spent a pleasant evening with a few of his friends. CARLISLE ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1803
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 151 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

which renders sociate with the old to keep at a distance. iteness, ease, vivacity, a] ;he societies at the HoyJ

... &e. which be heldj ludicrous point of view.-l kind having been the suhj' tween Mr. Astley and M prosecution, Mr. I’. Sadler’s-Wells, thinking ces, and a cause of eni tres, restricted Mr. Rees tations of Mr. Astley sent very handsome tlie imitations havel ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1804
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 756 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WINTER TURNIP

... Number other curious Manoeuvre*. THE GEOMETRtCA LADDER i Or, th* tVcrUturned Upftdt down. By the Little Davit** Sow, from Sadler** Well*. The celebrated Mif* Saundmi* will exhibit feveral Equilibrium* the S dl C K WIRE, With the Hoop, Glaf*, Triangle, Tambourine ...

INVASION o> PORTUGAL,

... into eficA at Sc. Petetlburgh and Cmnltadt at the very uuulual hour we mentioned. Eighteen perfons loft their lives,at Sadlers Wells, laft night, nceafinned a cry Fire, railed, it is fuppofed, fome pick-pockets. BANKRUPTS. John Perkins sod Ocorgc Bctbcll ...

LONDON, March 20

... turned into a Maifon dc Cheval —[Riding - Houfe] and Mefdames Brifliiiglon, [ Billinglon] and Catatam, flog now at the Sadler's Wells, the chief refort of entertainment for mate’ lots, and the common handycraftsmen of the day 1 - TVdeiwich, Match 19 —Sunday ...

ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS, &c

... authority) a promise of several thousand pounds, if he would quit the ship, and exhibit himself at the Aquatic Theatre, Sadler's Wells. Mis pride and his prospects bavingexperienced this momentary elevation, * while his brain was nearly intoxicated copious ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1818
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1142 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

... applauded. The beyond any thing of the kind yet seen.—Astlcy’s Amphitheatre, the Surrey theatre, the Cobourg theatre, and .Sadlers Wells commenced their sum usual, on Easter Monday, and were eat of Diem well attended. The Weather. —The winter ha* p: .flinl ...

BLASPHEMY'S I.lftFf

... the proprietors were—-to Drury Lane and Covent Garden 7501. each; the Haymarket and English Opera House S5Ol. each ; and Sadler’s Wells 2001. The Surrey and other theatres had proportionate allowances. It is needless to say that they had all crowded aud ...