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The last time this season at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane this present Monday, March 14, 1791, will be presented a comedy called 'The Confederacy':
Gripe by Mr. Moody, Money-Trap by Mr. Palmer, Brass by Mr. King, Clip by Mr. Benson, Jessamin by Mr. Burton, Clarissa by Miss Farren, Araminta by Mrs. Ward, Corinna by Mrs. Jordon, Flippanta by Miss Pope, Mrs. Amlet by Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Clegget by Mrs. Booth. to which will be added, (22d time) a pantomime called 'The Fairy Favour; Or, Harlequin Animated'. The new scenes designed and executed by Mr. greenwood. Harlequin by Mr. Banks, Pantaloon by Mr. Harris, Squire Sapscull by Mr. Hollingsworth, Clown by Mr. Dubois, Scaramouch by Mr. Fairbrother, Punch by Mr. Hamoir, Mezetin by Mr.. Bidotti, Pero by Mr. Kirk, Chairmen by Messrs. Phillimore, Haymes, Colombine by Miss Blanchet, Queen Mab by Miss De Camp, to conclude with a dance of fairies and pantomimic characters, by Mr. Hamoir, the Young D'Egvilles, Miss Blanchet, Miss De Camp. The pantomime being partly compiled, half price will be taken. Books of the pantomime to be had at the Theatre. No money to be returned. To-morrow, 36th night, 'The Siege of Belgrade', with last time this season, 'Bon Ton; or, High Life above Stairs'. On Thursday, last time this season, 'As You Like It' and 'The Critic; or a Tragedy Rehearsed'.
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By particular desire at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane this present Friday, March 4, 1791, will be presented a comic opera, called ‘The Haunted Tower’:
Lord William by Mr. Kelly, Baron of Oakland by Mr. Baddeley, Edward by Mr. Bannister, Jun.[ior] Lewis, Mr. Suett, Robert, Mr. Dignum. Charles, Mr. Sedgwick, Hugo, Mr. Moody, De Courcy Mr. Whitfield, Martin Mr. Williames, Lady Elinor by Mrs. Crouch, Adela by Signora Storace, Cicely by Mrs. Bland, Maud by Mrs. Booth. To which will be added (not acted this season) a farce called 'The Humourist; Or, Who's Who?' Sir Anthony Halfwit by Mr. Suett, Beaumont by Mr. Williames, Frolic by Mr. Hollingsworth, Dabble by Mr. Bannister, Jun.[ior], Mrs. Matadore by Mrs. Hopkins, Diana by Miss. Heard, Mrs. Meddle by Mrs. Williames. No money to be returned. The doors to be opened at a quarter past five, to begin at a quarter past six. To-morrow, (for the 34d. time) a new opera, called 'The Siege of Belgrade' with the pantomime ballet of 'Don Juan'; and on Monday, the 12th. and last time but one this season, 'The School for Scandal' and 'The Romp'.
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