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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

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[London : Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1833]
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J'iwiitrf* Mtoyai, MPrury i^unv.  

This Evening, THURSDAY, Oct. 31,1833,  

Their Majesties’ Servants will perforin Cohnan’s Comedy of Tiie  

POOR GENTLIIIM  

POOR tiEYTUiI  

Sir Robert Bramble. Mr. DOW ON, Sir C. Cropland, Mr. WOOD,  

Lieutenant Worthington, Mr. ft. BENNETT, Frederick Bramble, Mr. COOPER,  

Ollapod, Mr. HARLEY, Corporal Foss, Mr. BLANCHARD,  

Farmer Harrowby, Mr. TAYLEURE, Stephen Harrowby, Mr MEADOWS.  

Humphrey Dobbins, Mr. BARTLEY, Warner, Mr. THOMPSON, Valet Mr. HONNER  

Emily Worthington, Miss E. TREE Miss Lucretia Mac Tab, Mrs. C. JONES,  

Dame Harrowby, Mrs. BROAD. .Mary, Miss LEE.  

After which "will he performed (Second TimeJ Grand Mein-Dramatic Romance, called  

PRINCE LEE 800.  

(Founded on the principal Events in the popular Tale of that name)  

THE SEW MUSIC BY MB. B. HUGHES.  

The Dressesby Mr. Palmer and Mrs. Coombe. The Machinery by Mr .Saul. The Decorations by Mr Bradwell  

The new and extensive Scenery by Messrs. AKDR'E¥/S, MAK.INAR.Ij ADAM.S, FINLEY,  

SEWARD, FRANKLIN, HOLLOGAN, and  

Mr. STANFIELD.  

Lord Ariingford, Mr. THOMPSON,  

Mr Mordaunt, .... {tin East India Merchant) .... Mr. YOUNGE,  

Wait’, (a Cosmopolite) Mr. T. GREEN,  

Capt. Wilson, [Commander of the E. J. Company’s Ship, ‘ The Antelope') Mr. MATHEWS  

Manning, (his First Alate) Mr. BEDFORD,  

Jack Blanchard [lns Boatswain) .... Mr. T. P. COOKE,  

Bill Grummet, Mr F. COOKE, Jailor. Mr. HONNER, Servant, Mr. EAST,  

Miss Ariingford, Miss E. PHILLIPS,  

Mrs. Fusby, (Captain Wilson Housekeeper) Mrs. BROAD,  

Betty, [her Maid) Mrs. CHESTER, Mrs. Bates. Miss SOMERVILLE.  

Sailors —Messrs. East, Henry. Allcroft, Bruce, Box all, Battey, Dickinson, Gunn;  

Abba Thnlle, (King of Ptlew) Mr. HATTON,  

Prince Lee 800, [his Son) Mademoiselle CELESTE,  

Arrali Kooker, [King's Brother) Mr. FENTON, Ait in gal Chief Mr. HOWELL,  

Artingats —Messrs. Brown, Brady, Russell, Stanley,  

Ulva, .. [a Pelewese, betrothed to Prince Lee Boo) .. Miss H. CAWSE,  

Chorus of the Pe/ewese —Me-dames Allcroft, Boden, R. Boden, Connelly, Dalton,  

Pileivese Dancers —Mesdarnes Thomasin, Foster, Fairbrother, Ryalls, Hunt.  

Actl —Sea View on the IS&AKB TAWI«w the STOCKS, and  

WHEGE OF THE AMTELOPE  

IN THE DISTANCE.  

Jf /fiVTSEO JSJP JV THE 18 LJUSTD OJP ML HTIWGA r,  

EXTERIOR OF THE PALACE OF ABBA THFL.L.E, WITH THE SETTING Sl A. IMI  

MODE PELEWEBE WORSHIP.  

FIATOOKA, OR BURIAL PLACE.  

TSie Cove of Oorolong, with the  

LAUNCH OF THE YAWL.  

and departure ©f Prince Lee 800 for England.  

AetI.—CAFVAIK WILBOYB APABTMKSX IST LOVDOST. VIEW OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.  

GARDENS OF CAPTAIN WILSON’S HOUSE,  

VILLA on the Thames, near GRAVESEND, an outward bound  

East Xndiaman In Full Sail.  

STOKM, and CI.K»KI.\«.| l» of MIST to BRIGHT MOONLIGHT,  

The recaption of FRINGE LEE 800  

uthorlsas its annouacemenl for rep ?tiUoa Every Evening unt'l further notice  

To-morrow The Tr-gedy of MACBETH. And PRINCE £¥£"¥ss.  

On Saturday the Comedy of AS YOU LIKE IT. And PRINCE LEE 800.  

On Monday, Shakspeare’s Play of Henry tho Fifth. And PRINCE LEE 800.  

On Tuesday The Merry Wives of Windsor. And PRINCE LSE 800.  

On Wednesday (in consequence of the great overflow last Evening,J will be repeated  

Lord Byron’s Tragedy of R.  

Werner, Mr. Macready, Ulric, Mr. King, '** 3r<l AppwMi.ee at this Theatre) Gabor, Mr. Cooper*  

"SHAKSPEARE’S HISTORICAL PLAY OF  

and CLEOPATRA  

Is in forward state of revival, and will be shortly produced.  

So money returned] W. Wright, Printer, Theatre Royal. Drury Cane.  

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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

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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>

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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 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, [London viewed 4 April 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-52721489

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