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... THEATRE. I I . A new tragedy was brought ,forward at our Theatre yesterday evening, called Henry of Transtamare. The part of Henry was. written for the: YouNG ROSCIUS, and his performance of it was one of his happiest efforts. He was received throughout ...

THE YOUNG ROSCIUS

... _-w 0 * a, - THE YOUNG ROSCXUS. THBA AR E. This fafcinating and wonderful boy dlofed -his mn engagement at our Theatre on Saturday evening in d the charadter of Achmet, in the tragedy of Bar- e- barora. . His known excellence in that part ren- ie ders ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... RjRpY LANE THEAtRE. erT BTY made his firf appearance for thei 5s5TrIl X in the chara~cer of Vaii; 7vheich, o rtu~w nlas eencofidered as the befc of his perfior- b t~;~M~g5%Z25A f ::a, which I-nnt~y ;S figure is u~ch, improved, durin'r it hi;nce , He is ...

ABERDEEN CONCERTS

... The seleaion of the proper objects for this well-timed charity, his Lordship left with the Managers of the Coal Fund. f THEATRE.-The favorite Comedy of I L,,ers' Vow5s, was performed here on Monday evening, for the purpose of introducing to the Aberdeen ...

THEATRICALS

... and characler ; the diale6c is eafy, the Sentiment appropriate, and the catafirophe is fatisfadary. Mifs SMrITH, from the Theatre-Royal Covenit-Gar- den, appeared as ?? Oaiy, and acquitted herfelf to the general joy of an overflowing houfe-indeed one of ...

T H E A T R I C A L

... HE Public are mofe refpedfully mformed, That Mifs to T SMITH, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and Mr BYRNE, Maller OSCAR BYRNE, and Mifs SEARLE, Principal Dancers at the Theatre-Royal, a Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, are engaged for Six a- Mights ...

THEATRICALS

... effect of the moft exquisite talle. Mrs A's-INS, alfo from Covent Garden, appeared as Rofidta.- We recolledt this Lady in our Theatre about feven or eight years ago, Whens the was a great favourite-fhe ibould therefore now be doubly fo, becaufe [he was then ...

THEATRE, COVENT-GARDEN

... THEATRE, COVENT-GARDEN.. Tuesday night, betw~een the playt and .farce' the following Ode to the memory of Lord Nel-! son, it being the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, wvas redited at the Theatre, with great animation, by MslE Cooke, assisted in ...

THEATRICALS

... from the Theatre-Royal, Liverpool, of whom fame speaks very highly (who are to join the corps in a few days), we will assuredly have such a company as we should leve, and such as cannot fail to regain the esteenm of the public, rendering the Theatre, as it ...

THEATRICALS

... an aftor who is maiter of ftage bufinefs, as well as merit ; and Mr McGGoerr did it great juf- tice. Mrs YoUtNG, from the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, played riolante with much fpirit and vivaditrs-t_ She is, indeed, a charming azirefs. This comeca~s follow ...

THEATRICALS

... fea- kad pleafure in rerharking, that the Manager is entitled to niuch credit for tbe manner in which the bugnefs of the Theatre is conduced; and the introduc- tion of this piece is an additiortal proof of his attention .to the amufement of the public ...