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Fix this textThis Evening, THURSDAY, Oct. 31,1833,
Fix this textTheir Majesties’ Servants will perforin Cohnan’s Comedy of Tiie
Fix this textPOOR GENTLIIIM
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Fix this textSir Robert Bramble. Mr. DOW I ON, Sir C. Cropland, Mr. WOOD,
Fix this textLieutenant Worthington, Mr. ft. BENNETT, Frederick Bramble, Mr. COOPER,
Fix this textOllapod, Mr. HARLEY, Corporal Foss, Mr. BLANCHARD,
Fix this textFarmer Harrowby, Mr. TAYLEURE, Stephen Harrowby, Mr MEADOWS.
Fix this textHumphrey Dobbins, Mr. BARTLEY, Warner, Mr. THOMPSON, Valet Mr. HONNER
Fix this textEmily Worthington, Miss E. TREE Miss Lucretia Mac Tab, Mrs. C. JONES,
Fix this textDame Harrowby, Mrs. BROAD. .Mary, Miss LEE.
Fix this textAfter which "will he performed (Second TimeJ a Grand Mein-Dramatic Romance, called
Fix this textPRINCE LEE 800.
Fix this text(Founded on the principal Events in the popular Tale of that name)
Fix this textTHE SEW MUSIC BY MB. B. HUGHES.
Fix this textThe Dressesby Mr. Palmer and Mrs. Coombe. The Machinery by Mr .Saul. The Decorations by Mr Bradwell
Fix this textThe new and extensive Scenery by Messrs. AKDR'E¥/S, MAK.INAR.Ij ADAM.S, FINLEY,
Fix this textSEWARD, FRANKLIN, HOLLOGAN, and
Fix this textMr. STANFIELD.
Fix this textLord Ariingford, Mr. THOMPSON,
Fix this textMr Mordaunt, .... {tin East India Merchant) .... Mr. YOUNGE,
Fix this textWait’, (a Cosmopolite) Mr. T. GREEN,
Fix this textCapt. Wilson, [Commander of the E. J. Company’s Ship, ‘ The Antelope') Mr. MATHEWS
Fix this textManning, (his First Alate) Mr. BEDFORD,
Fix this textJack Blanchard [lns Boatswain) .... Mr. T. P. COOKE,
Fix this textBill Grummet, Mr F. COOKE, Jailor. Mr. HONNER, Servant, Mr. EAST,
Fix this textMiss Ariingford, Miss E. PHILLIPS,
Fix this textMrs. Fusby, (Captain Wilson s Housekeeper) Mrs. BROAD,
Fix this textBetty, [her Maid) Mrs. CHESTER, Mrs. Bates. Miss SOMERVILLE.
Fix this textSailors —Messrs. East, Henry. Allcroft, Bruce, Box all, Battey, Dickinson, Gunn;
Fix this textAbba Thnlle, (King of Ptlew) Mr. HATTON,
Fix this textPrince Lee 800, [his Son) Mademoiselle CELESTE,
Fix this textArrali Kooker, [King's Brother) Mr. FENTON, Ait in gal Chief Mr. HOWELL,
Fix this textArtingats —Messrs. Brown, Brady, Russell, Stanley,
Fix this textUlva, .. [a Pelewese, betrothed to Prince Lee Boo) .. Miss H. CAWSE,
Fix this textChorus of the Pe/ewese —Me-dames Allcroft, Boden, R. Boden, Connelly, Dalton,
Fix this textPileivese Dancers —Mesdarnes Thomasin, Foster, Fairbrother, Ryalls, Hunt.
Fix this textActl —Sea View on the IS&AKB TAWI«w the STOCKS, and
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Fix this textIN THE DISTANCE.
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Fix this textEXTERIOR OF THE PALACE OF ABBA THFL.L.E, WITH THE SETTING Sl A. IMI
Fix this textMODE O F PELEWEBE WORSHIP.
Fix this textA FIATOOKA, OR BURIAL PLACE.
Fix this textTSie Cove of Oorolong, with the
Fix this textLAUNCH OF THE YAWL.
Fix this textand departure ©f Prince Lee 800 for England.
Fix this textAetI.—CAFVAIK WILBOYB APABTMKSX IST LOVDOST. VIEW OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
Fix this textGARDENS OF CAPTAIN WILSON’S HOUSE,
Fix this textA VILLA on the Thames, near GRAVESEND, an outward bound
Fix this textEast Xndiaman In Full Sail.
Fix this textSTOKM, and CI.K»KI.\«.| l» of MIST to a BRIGHT MOONLIGHT,
Fix this textThe recaption of FRINGE LEE 800
Fix this textP uthorlsas its annouacemenl for rep ?tiUoa Every Evening unt'l further notice
Fix this textTo-morrow , The Tr-gedy of MACBETH. And PRINCE £¥£"¥ss.
Fix this textOn Saturday , the Comedy of AS YOU LIKE IT. And PRINCE LEE 800.
Fix this textOn Monday, Shakspeare’s Play of Henry tho Fifth. And PRINCE LEE 800.
Fix this textOn Tuesday The Merry Wives of Windsor. And PRINCE LSE 800.
Fix this textOn Wednesday , (in consequence of the great overflow last Evening,J will be repeated
Fix this textLord Byron’s Tragedy of W E R N E R.
Fix this textWerner, Mr. Macready, Ulric, Mr. King, '** 3r<l AppwMi.ee at this Theatre) Gabor, Mr. Cooper*
Fix this text"SHAKSPEARE’S HISTORICAL PLAY OF
Fix this textA H T O N Y and CLEOPATRA
Fix this textIs in a forward state of revival, and will be shortly produced.
Fix this textSo money returned] r W. Wright, Printer, Theatre Royal. Drury Cane.
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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(1833). This evening, Thursday, Oct. 31 1833, Their Majesties' servants will perform Colman's comedy of the Poor Gentleman ... after which will be performed ... a grand melo-dramatic romance called Prince Lee Boo, founded on the principal events in the popular tale of that name ... Antony and Cleopatra is in a forward state of revival, and will be shortly produced Retrieved April 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-52721489
This evening, Thursday, Oct. 31 1833, Their Majesties' servants will perform Colman's comedy of the Poor Gentleman ... after which will be performed ... a grand melo-dramatic romance called Prince Lee Boo, founded on the principal events in the popular tale of that name ... Antony and Cleopatra is in a forward state of revival, and will be shortly produced [London: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1833. Web. 4 April 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-52721489>
1833, This evening, Thursday, Oct. 31 1833, Their Majesties' servants will perform Colman's comedy of the Poor Gentleman ... after which will be performed ... a grand melo-dramatic romance called Prince Lee Boo, founded on the principal events in the popular tale of that name ... Antony and Cleopatra is in a forward state of revival, and will be shortly produced Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, [London viewed 4 April 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-52721489
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