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Pagina 136
... Drury Lane's Theatre Royal , which opened in 1663 with The Humourous Lieutenant . Drury Lane had experienced frequently dramatic history even before the Theatre Royal was built . In the Elizabethan period it had known cheap taverns and ...
... Drury Lane's Theatre Royal , which opened in 1663 with The Humourous Lieutenant . Drury Lane had experienced frequently dramatic history even before the Theatre Royal was built . In the Elizabethan period it had known cheap taverns and ...
Pagina 185
... Drury Lane theatre became a smoking cinder in January 1672. The company , announcing itself as " The Shipwrecked Mariners " , moved to Lincoln's Inn , where they presented their first offering at the close of the following month , a ...
... Drury Lane theatre became a smoking cinder in January 1672. The company , announcing itself as " The Shipwrecked Mariners " , moved to Lincoln's Inn , where they presented their first offering at the close of the following month , a ...
Pagina 187
... Drury Lane and Covent Garden were de- stroyed by fire . A week after the new season started at Covent Garden in 1808 , on the night of September 19 , the company was performing the dramatic spec- tacle Pizarro . At one point in the play ...
... Drury Lane and Covent Garden were de- stroyed by fire . A week after the new season started at Covent Garden in 1808 , on the night of September 19 , the company was performing the dramatic spec- tacle Pizarro . At one point in the play ...
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