THE FOG
... Whitehaven ot several weeks. Edinburgh Theatre was to open vVedncs ...
... Whitehaven ot several weeks. Edinburgh Theatre was to open vVedncs ...
... Friday next. Stanstead, in Sussex, the magnificent seat of the late R. Barwell, Esq. we understand is not sold. Tiie Leeds Theatre was to open last night with the popular Play of The West Indian, and the Musical Farce of Love Lauo/is Locksmiths. Last ...
... itnibci- y, K>a re-ccnt, the rl alwut jptiobia, olf Rout it’s Inn. i^er. THE YOUNG ROSCIUS engaged to Perform few Nights at this Theatre, the first of which will be Monday' tire 34th instant, when will be presented the Tragedy of DOUGLAS. Young Norval, Master ...
... was announced for the part of Fithlaff, at the Dublin Theatre, Monday last. The Marchioness A behco-in is p.;rfe ...
... and conlirn;. near 1500 persons. Mr. Lev. ;s was to make his first appearance th •. season, last night, at the Liverpool Theatre, the part of Mr. Ferment, in The Sc/teo! of It form. A Liverpool Paper, speaking the i'our,g - ctos'* pettonnance says, I ...
... THEATRE, ayma : L:i-t Mr. Colman’s interesting Chest was performed at this Theatre. M ' ka, the fair J, hu'antc of Saturday night, perf.-r;;,. ed the part He!rn, and gave to it iac- i'. I’.very character in the play was admirably sust and received the ...
... very apt to think all goes on well, till an opportunity of comparison discovers our error. Here I would suggest to all the theatres the propriety, nay, the absolute necessity, ot abandoning the degrading custom of the adlors taking notice of applause by ...
... THEATRE ROYAL, HAY If P This present evening, July 2, win be presents Play Hireeact-, called THE SURRENDER OF CALAIS. King Edward, Mr. Clifford ; Joi n Vienne, Mr. Chapman; Ribbomont, Mr. Pal 'tier, jun.; Eu-tache de St. Pierre, Mr. Elli-ton; O'Carrol ...
... Saturday last, at the Edinourgh Theatre, for the ber.e.'it the Edinburgh Charity Workhouse. The rineness of the day Sunday drew crowds Ric:mend. The Star, tr.e Ck.stle, and the Talbot, vied entertaining ti.em. Stamf- rJ Theatre opens ti'.is night with Mr. ...
... the soul science. Wc, undersigned, the Master, Trustees, and Committee for managing the Fund (or the Decayed Actors of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, rais.d that gieat master of Isis art, David Garrick, Ks.j. and hi incorpora .'.it Parliament for the purpose ...
... her engagement at the Cheltenham Theatre this night; is for the Summer season. Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnston are performing at Newcastle upon Tyne. The graceful Parisot is engaged to dance next season at Drury-lane Theatre, on terms adequate to her superior ...
... bands of some provincial theatres, and at length became well known and much admired as a comic Actor several parts of the kingdom, till his fame reached the London Managers, and he was induced to accept engagement the Theatre jyal, Drury- Lane, where ...