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Popular entertainments through the ages
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| Joyner - General Stacks | GV75 .M35 1969 | ✔ Available |
By the appointment of the Charitable and Musical Society, at the Bull's Head in Fishamble-street. For the benefit and enlargement of poor distressed prisoners in the several Marshalseas of this city. By the authority of the Rt. Hon. Luke Gardiner, Esq; at the Theatre in Smock-Alley, on Monday next being Dec. the 17th will be presented the play of King Henry IV. With the humours of Sir John Falst Aff. All the parts as usual. To which will be added, the what d'ye call it. With several entertainments of dancing
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At Play-House prices, during Lent. At the New Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, tomorrow Wednesday, February 20, 1793, (for the only time this season) Alexander's feast. Written by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. End of part II. A concerto on the violin by Madame Gautherot
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Popular culture and performance in the Victorian city
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| Joyner - General Stacks | DA533 .B33 1998 | ✔ Available |
American and English popular entertainment
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| Joyner - General Stacks | GV1815 .W54 | ✔ Available |
At Play House prices, during Lent. New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb 27, 1793, will be repeated (for the only time this season) the first grand selection. In which will be introduced captivity, a serious air, by Mrs. Crouch, (supposed to be written by an unfortunate Queen during her consinement).
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