New Theatre Royal Saturday, February 16th, 1822. The Managers of the Theatre have the honour to inform the Public, that the Friends of Mr. Clarke have had an Interview with Mr. Welsh, and amicably arranged the Misunderstanding which caused the Disturbance on Thursday Night - in consequence the Tragedy of Ramiro and The Beggars' Opera will performed on Monday next. There are pledges from both parties that the Public shall not be disturbed this Evening by any violence or uproar.

Thomas Welsh, W.H. Stack, P. [Percy] Farren.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: New Theatre Royal, Dublin
Summary:The New Theatre Royal, Hawkins Street, [originally known as the Albany New Theatre, Dublin] was designed by architect Samuel Beazley and opened on Thursday, 18 January 1821. In August 1821, George IV attended a performance at the Albany and as a result a patent was granted and the name of the theatre was changed to the “Theatre Royal” to reflect its status as a patent theatre.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [Dublin ; New Theatre Royal], February 16th, 1822.
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Notes:This item is held in the Department of Ephemera.

Physical description: 1 sheet ; 24.7 x 12.2 cm..

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