New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 104
... season 1802 ( in 1799 Colman appointed him his stage manager ) . He quitted in consequence of Colman's determination to engage a company ( which he afterwards called his Rural Company ) , independent of the winter houses , and exercise ...
... season 1802 ( in 1799 Colman appointed him his stage manager ) . He quitted in consequence of Colman's determination to engage a company ( which he afterwards called his Rural Company ) , independent of the winter houses , and exercise ...
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... season , September , 1829 , to the surprise of every one , Fawcett was superseded in the management ( he did not resign ) of Covent Garden Theatre . On this we could a tale unfold , but that it would be betraying the " secrets of the ...
... season , September , 1829 , to the surprise of every one , Fawcett was superseded in the management ( he did not resign ) of Covent Garden Theatre . On this we could a tale unfold , but that it would be betraying the " secrets of the ...
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... season of the two large houses , as they are called , will , ere this arrive at Mousehole , be concluded . The thousands of " enthusiasts " nightly mustered at Drury Lane to the roll of Balfe's kettle - drums will have given place to ...
... season of the two large houses , as they are called , will , ere this arrive at Mousehole , be concluded . The thousands of " enthusiasts " nightly mustered at Drury Lane to the roll of Balfe's kettle - drums will have given place to ...
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