Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)
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A Tribute to the genius of William Shakespeare
Critical remarks on the astonishing performance of Mr. Kean, at Drury-Lane Theatre, in the characters of Shylock, Richard, and Hamlet
Sigr. Lablache primo buffo cantante of the Imperial and Royal Theatres at Milan and Naples (by permission of M. Laporte) will make his first and only appearance on the English stage, on Monday, the 7th of June, 1830, for the benefit of Mr. Jones. On which occasion will be revived Colman's celebrated opera of Inkle and Yarico ... in the course of the evening, the celebrated duet, "Se fiato in corpo avete," from Cimarosa's opera of Il matrimonio segreto, by Signor Lablache and Signor Santini. And a much admired duet, (buffo) by Signor Lablache and Madame Vestris. By particular desire, and for this night only, will be displayed Stanfield's Grand local diorama! Exhibiting picturesque views of Windsor [sic] and its vicinity. A variety of songs, duets. &c. by Miss Stephens, Mr. Harley, Mr. Anderson, Madame Vestris, &c. A favorite farce, in which Mr. Jones and Madame Vestris will perform, and a popular drama in two acts, in which Mr. Wallack will appear
Regulations, instituted for the maintenance of good order in the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1827
Great attraction for this night ... Sig. Berettoni has the honor of announcing that, by the kind permission of Monsieur Laporte and the valuable assistance of the eminent artists of the King's Theatre, he will take a benefit at this Theatre ... This evening, Monday, August 3, 1835, will be performed, for the second time on the English stage, Rossini's opera buffa (compressed into one act) entitled Il barbiere di Siviglia ... After which will be performed the principal scene from Guecco's [sic] opera buffa, called La prova d'un opera seria ... The evening's performances will terminate with the popular ballet of La Sylphide as performed at the King's Theatre ...
Mademoiselle Plunkett from Her Majesty's Theatre having experienced one of the most successful debûts ever known on the English stage, will make her fourth appearance this evening, in the grand ballet of The revolt of the harem. This evening, Friday, November 1st, 1844, Her Majesty's servants will perform the first and second act of Weber's grand romantic opera of Der Freischutz ... After which, the opera of Acis & Galatea adapted and arranged for representation from the serenata of Handel. The poetry, with the exception of the introductory scene, by Gay. ... To conclude with (4th time) the grand fairy ballet (in three acts) entitled The revolt of the harem ... with new music, scenery, machinery, dresses, and decorations. The music composed by Mons. T. Labarre ...
Cymbeline
The devil to pay, or, The wives metamorphos'd
The tempest
King John
The beggar's opera
Julius Caesar
Lethe
The life and death of King John
Shakespeare's Cymbeline, king of Britain
Past ten o'clock and a rainy night
Shakespeare's Othello, the Moor of Venice
Proceedings of the sub-committee of the Theatre royal, Drury Lane, during the season 1834-5
Three original letters to a friend in the country
The innkeeper's daughter
The merry wives of Windsor
The works of Shakespeare in eight volumes ...
Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Monday, being the 2d of December, will be revived a comedy, call'd Every man in his humour ...
Sheridan's deed of trust for Drury Lane Theatre, 1802
Shakspeare's King Richard the Third
Reports of the Committee for rebuilding Drury-lane theatre
Macbeth
Harlequin and Humpty Dumpty, or, Robbin de Bobbin and the first Lord Mayor of Lun'on
Artaxerxes
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Werner
Amoroso, king of Little Britain
Rules and orders
King Richard the Third
Damon and Phillida
Twelfth night; or, What you will
The absent man
Songs, duets, chorusses, &c., &c., serious and comic, as sung in the new broad comic extravaganza entertainment, in two acts, 'yclept Giovanni in London, or, The libertine reclaimed
New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Monday, four o'clock
Songs, duets, &c. in The duenna
Songs, &c. in The strangers at home