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WEST COUNTRY THEATRICALS

... WEST COUNTRY THEATRICALS. Dubois, and his pupils, from Sadler's -Wells, have been performing for six weeks, at the Ply- mouth and Dock Theatres. Dubois's Clowns in Pan- tomime, and his surprising feats* of adivity, comic dancing, &c. &c. are exacl'y ...

Published: Friday 23 January 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 644 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

fARIS FASHIONS;

... both houses, and Bath, it no Mali gra.ihoation to behold the superior rtegutee and which the lung cstablidmd favuahte of Sadler’s Wells i> so universally admired for. ludicrous Circumstance lately occurred at the Theatre, at Niseket Drayton, Shropshire. ...

Advertisements & Notices

... WAKE. Principal Chara6Leras-Williatn, jy1 -iffles; Patrick,,- Me., Mleeccrot; Gaby, M~r. Laur-ent; ~Atr. Smith (late of Sadler's Wells);- Jew i'erilar (with at so:A), Me.Wfallalck (late of ?? Circus); Cabin Buy (evil a Snag), 0 aftef Sincock (late of the ...

fJie Fashionable Worlds

... jt will be no small gratification the 1 1 ° l^ e su P eriur elegance -and agility which 2 ?? S established favourite of Sadler's Wells is so ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1070 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NEW MANUFACTORY

... Citarafters. Douglas,. Mt. LAGRINT. Elbert his Pqc, Mrs. Wehiun, (late of the Royal Cirrus); Carrel, Mr. Smith, (late of Sadler's Wells) ; Eugene, Mr. Sutton, (late of the Royal Circus); Ratio,the Bobber, Mr. Fox; Ofmond, a Reclufe, Mr. /Addles, fen. Spirit ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1801
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 951 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... WAKE. Principal Charadters,William, Mr. Laifelles; Patrick, Mr. Mererot; Gaby, Mr. Laurent; Ralph, Mr. Smith (late of Sadler's Wells); Jew Pcdliar (with a Song), Mr.Wallack (late of ?? Circus); Cabiri Boy (with a Song), Mafter Sincoc'k (late of the Royal ...

For the ORACLE, di•e. TIRTUS TENTAMINE GAUDET

... week. Should the weather prove favourable, the exhibitions on Greenwich-Hill will not be the least attractive of the day! Sadler's Wells promises to be a favourite resort the ensuing Season, having the attractive vocal powers of Mrs. MARGERUM, who made her ...

Published: Monday 06 April 1801
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2940 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... THE • _ MO N DAT, APRIL 6, 180 i. :PRICE PENCE. , %ENDER. PATRONAGE OF HIS ROYAL' HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CLARENCE. . THIS SADLER'S WELLS. EVENING, Apt 6, and EVERY .EVE NING THIS WEEK, will ba petformed, a New Bure;jr, w ritten by Mr. C. Dibdin, Jun. Music ...

SUMMER THEATRES,

... wonderful voice, and who would be great accession to the best band in Eruope. He was received with the warmest applause. Sadler’s Wells. —rfhc opening this old and favourite place of amusement for the good folks of London and Islington, was last night in ...

COUNTRY NETI7.4'

... Four in the Afternoon. know not which most to admire, the Business, sic, or Scenery of the new Performances exhibited at Sadler's Wells last night. The Serious Pantomine contains some or the most interesting situations and circumstances ever witnessed, ...

CITY FESTIVAL

... the most beautiful new Theatres ever seen, and with very amusing entertainments. The House was crowded. The Circus and Sadler's Wells also made each successful exertions for public favour. A Court-martial was held on Wednesday last, on •ward the Gladiator ...

Published: Tuesday 07 April 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 806 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SUMMT.I.7. AItrUSTAIEIsaTTS

... Ocean. The lads weer!, full of glee. Every one seemed to have heartily 531 a Be banished, sadness, till to-morrow , SADLER's WELLS. The- opening of this Old, and favourite place Amusement for the good folks of London and Isling ton, was last night in ...