FASHION AND TABLE TALK
... entertainments yesterday evening were for the benefit of Mr. Kean. A more respectable or numerous audience never graced our Theatre. At ihe conclusion, Mr. Kean took his leave in a short but feeling Freeman Tuesday. ...
... entertainments yesterday evening were for the benefit of Mr. Kean. A more respectable or numerous audience never graced our Theatre. At ihe conclusion, Mr. Kean took his leave in a short but feeling Freeman Tuesday. ...
... at the Haymar. Theatre, *f/lcio. (Jane SkoreTln 1787, and was then about 4 years of ace. At that period, she was the dm arm- of gentleman of large fortune, and she made her Mm* under the of farmer. Not being engaged at the winter theatres, the went to Liverpool ...
... for the tenor, in the second act. The secrets of a green-room are seldom well kept; still less where the concerns of the theatre form the engrossing subject of interest to a whole population. The unfair excision of Braham*s song became known; the audience ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. The Manager of Covent-Garden Theatre ha.airaneed for the production of M'». Fanny Kemble . y of Francis the Firtt. the in.taiit Mr. Charles Kemble I. sufflciently recovered to enable him to perform the pr.ncipal character. It iff, perhaps ...
... Farrell, of the Pavilion Theatre, Mr. M‘Farren, the Queen’s Theatre, each offered the use of their respective iablishments for one night, the receipts to to the general fund. Mr. Davidge made the same offer of the Coburg Theatre. Mr. Swift, of the Jewel-office ...
... receipts from the lectures. The committee, we understand, proposed that the proceeds, after defraying the expenses of hiring the theatre, printing, advertising, etc. a guinea a day for Mr. Cobbett’s personal expenses, should be applied in aid of the fund for ...
... interested in Minor Theatres, to continue the agitation of the question until some alteration of the existing law has been made, that they may no longer be at the mercy either of the Patent Theatres, or of ordinary informers. Tbe Patent Theatres have not been ...
... experience during his residence there, and his great talents and acqti rements, eminently qualify him,—Conrf Journal. A new theatre is now erecting at Madrid, under the personal superintendence of Ferdinand. To meet expenses, a new import tax upon certain ...
... moment; and concluded hit invective by a most fulsome eulogium the distinguished patriot,—Ex pede Herculcm.—2bu'n. A new Theatre is shortly to be erected in the neighbourhood of Fortman Market, Paddington, London ; and it rumoured that will be opened ...
... peoples which they returned wi the yreatost condescension. The Duchess of Kent and the Princes* Victoria visited Covent-Garden Theatre, yesterday evening.,to witness the performance of Frn Diavolo, and the new Pantomime. We regret hear that Prince Esterhasy ...
... locked together as described. A novel combination musical effect, at least in this country, was tried Friday morning, King's Theatre, before a select audience of professors and amateurs, expressly invited to obtain their judgments on its results. A complete ...
... his work, by way of tenlamen, which might be adopted by any theatre which chose to make the experiment; at present, no man of literary attainments permits his play to be sent to the minor theatres, because of the beggarly emoluments which it would produce; ...