The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1825 V3 No1165 12
The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1825 V3 No1165 12
Simon Henry Gage
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Had he brought forward Mrs. Chat- terley, who was announcad as belonging to the establishment, and whom report has engaged at Covent Garden, then, indeed, I dare say, the public would have flocked to see the great ** Lion, *' as eagerly, *! have little doubt, as they have done during the week to Mr. Wombcll's Wallace and Nero. I am. Sir, vour's, Cheatem Place— Sept. 9. ' HUMBUG. Those retired veterans of the stage. Jack Johnstone, and Michael Kelly, are both at Ramsgate, inhaling fresh health a...nd "Spirits for their comfort, and the advantage of their convivial and intellectual friends, during the winter. Ji^* Dark Evenings. — The Public is requested to be careful in goiag to the Theatres, not to be imposed on by an Imitation oi . The Theatrical Observer. ^ i__- ■ — — — — — __ . , . ' / Fashionable Exhibitions. — Open Daily. The Celebrated Ant. Ent Armour of every Nation, including the suits fur- nished for the Coronation of His Majesty ; Gothic Hall, 7, Hayracrket, next the little Theatre.
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