The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1831 V2 No2977 31

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The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1831 V2 No2977 31
Simon Henry Gage
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It was below mediocrity. It was preceded by The Goldsmith, and followed by John Jones, and Belles Have at Ye Jill, which must have kept the audience far beyond midnight, as it was near eleven when the Opera terminated. This Theatre closes the 15th of next month.
All is bustle at the Winter Theatres, preparing for their re-opening. The Drury Lane season commences on Saturday next, with Tobin's Comedy of The Honey Moon, and the Farce of High Life Below Stairs ; three recruits will appear in the C
...omedy, viz. Mr. Jones, from Edinburgh, as Rolando, Mrs. Brudenell, Volanie ; and Miss Kenneth, Zamora, and Miss Phillips, the Duchess. Covent Garden opens on Monday, with Hamlet, and The Miller and his Men. — Mr Young will personate the princely Dane.
We thank our Correspondent " Pinceau, " for his clever, though somewhat severe remarks on Mr. Farren ; we should be happy to publish the living por- traits of his Theatrical Gallery, if our nightly criticisms allowed us sufficient space.
Fasliioxiable Lounges- To the Editor of The Theatrical Observer.


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