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PANTHEON THEATRE

... of the sitting Magistrate was occupied for several hours, in hearing informations against the performers at the Pantheon Theatre; when the evidence of William Martin, on which the informations were founded, was read, importing that John Hill bad, without ...

LADIES' DRESSES

... of ?? 1 Yester61sy tbe Prince of Orange visited the Pliacess Charlotte, at Warwick-house. The performanee at Covent-Garden Theatre 133t night were, Artaxeixes, the' 'Sleep-walker, Ord Sadak, and Kalasrade. During the represernation of the second pieev, ...

THEATRE, DRURY-LANE

... Satue-- Cry ]teigh. flee other parts of the pity vwere also more unifornaly good, bee1 vt e are uaccustoneed to see at either theatre. Of Mrs little1-', Lady Macbeth, we forbsear to speak critically. ?? tb tlio ue great or:ginal, reminds us, feelitegly of ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARD-N THE.ATRE. . ?? r .V ; M PNV .jw-lI. . Miss O'Neil's first appearance in Mrs lbeveiley, it in the it Gamester, attracted on Wednesday night one of the most crowded audiences of the sedson.- i The interest io Mrs Beverley arises almost ...

[ill] IN DUBLIN THEATRE

... gendering tte . audience-part of the Theatre ?? a SceM6 of dedolation. . Towards the close of this ?? and disorderly scene, -the Sheriffs, attended by a number of constables, and a party-e of rmilitary, entered the Theatre,; and arrested some persoses - csarjed ...