New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 524
... theatre . This lady became Mrs. King in 1766 ; she retired from the stage the 9th of May , 1772 . In February , 1766 , the " Clandestine Marriage " was produced at Drury Lane , the joint production of the elder Colman and Garrick , who ...
... theatre . This lady became Mrs. King in 1766 ; she retired from the stage the 9th of May , 1772 . In February , 1766 , the " Clandestine Marriage " was produced at Drury Lane , the joint production of the elder Colman and Garrick , who ...
Page 525
... Drury Lane Theatre ; my motive for so doing there is , I humbly presume , no present necessity for explaining ; it is also barely possible I may not perform at that theatre in the course of next season , yet if I had an idea of wholly ...
... Drury Lane Theatre ; my motive for so doing there is , I humbly presume , no present necessity for explaining ; it is also barely possible I may not perform at that theatre in the course of next season , yet if I had an idea of wholly ...
Page 538
... Drury Lane season passed in its usual way , until the 23rd of February , 1809 , when , in a few hours , the whole of that beautiful structure became a heap of ruins . How this ... Drury Lane Theatre in 538 The Manager's Note - Book .
... Drury Lane season passed in its usual way , until the 23rd of February , 1809 , when , in a few hours , the whole of that beautiful structure became a heap of ruins . How this ... Drury Lane Theatre in 538 The Manager's Note - Book .
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