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At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 10, 1790, will (by particular desire) be repeated, for the last time this season, the first grand selection, from the performances in Westminster Abbey
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At play-house prices. At the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, this present Wednesday Feb. 24, 1790, will be performed a grand selection from the works of Handel
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At play-house prices. At the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, March 10, 1790, will be performed a grand selection from the works of Handel
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At play-house prices. At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Friday, March 5, 1790. will be performed, a favourite serenata, called Acis and Galatea. Composed by Handel
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At play-house prices. By particular desire. Being the last time of performing it this season. At the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Friday, March 12, 1790, will be performed a grand selection from the works of Handel
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At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. This present Friday, February 19, 1790. will be performed the Coronation anthem, God save the King. After which the sacred oratorio of The Messiah
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At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Friday, Feb. 26, 1790. will be performed Redemption, a sacred oratorio. Selected from the great and favourite works of Handel
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At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 26, 1790, will be presented the favorite songs and chorusses from The Messiah, and the several grand selections; with additional songs
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At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, February 24, 1790, will be performed the first grand selection of sacred music
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At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, February 26, 1790, will be performed the second grand selection of sacred music, from the performances in Westminster-Abbey
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By desire of several persons of distinction. At play-house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, March 3, 1790, will be performed a grand selection from the works of Handel
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By desire of the directors and subscribers to the Academy of ancient music. At play-house prices. At the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, March 17, 1790, will be performed a grand selection from the works of Handel
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By particular desire. [And for the last time this season.] At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 12, 1790, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah
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Last night but one. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 24, [performed but once] the favorite grand selection of sacred music from the performances in Westminster Abbey
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The last night this season
At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, This present Friday, March 26, 1790, will be performed, by particular desire, Redemption, a sacred oratorio, Selected from the Great and Favourite Works of Handel, That were performed in Westminster-Abbey, and at the Pantheon -
The last time of performing the selection, that was desired by the directors and subscribers to the Academy of ancient musick. At play-house prices. At the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, March 24, 1790, will be performed a grand selection from the works of Handel
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Last week but one. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 19, 1790, a fifth grand selection of sacred music from the performances in Westminster Abbey
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Last week but one. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 17, 1790, a fourth grand selection of sacred music from the performances in Westminster Abbey
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The only night this season, and the last but two of performing. At play-house prices. At the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Friday, March 19, 1790, will be performed Alexander's feast; or, the power of musick. The words by Dryden. Composed by G. F. Handel
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The only time this season. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 5, 1790, will be presented the sacred oratorio of Judas Macchabæus
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Public breakfasting
at Keymer's Pavilion & Vauxhall Gardens On Wednesday and Friday mornings, in the assize week; and a concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Leader of the Band, Mr. Hindmarsh Principal Second Violin, Mr. Hewitt. Both from London. The Vocal Parts by Miss Williams, (from the Theatre Royal, Bath, being her first Appearance here) And Miss Harvey. Admittance One Shilling, Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate included. - The Concert to begin at Half past Eleven O'Clock. Bastile. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, in the Assize Week, The Garden and Pavilion Will be Elegantly illuminated, And a concert Of Vocal and Instrumental Music. First Violin, Mr. Hindmarsh-Principal Second, Mr. Hewitt. The Vocal Parts by Miss Williams, Mr. Keymer, and Miss Harvey. Several Favorite Songs in Character each Evening. Also, a New Pantomime. Never performed here, called, The Necromancer; Or, Harlequin du Bois. Harlequin, by a Gentleman. - Clown, by Signior Martinelli. - And Colombine, Mrs. Martinelli. In the course of the Pantomime, the following interesting Scenes will be exhibited: The Triumph of Liberty; or, Releasement, from the Bastile. Being a Picturesque View of the Outside of the Bastile, and Drawbridge-Inside of the Bastile-The various Instruments of Torture-Gloomy Cells-Skeletons-Wretched Victims chained in a variety of Postures, and liberated by the brave Henry Henry du Bois. The Whole of the Scenery painted on purpose by Mr. M. H. Keymer. The Machinery by Signior Pietro Martinelli. The whole to conclude with brilliant illuminations. With a Variety of Mechanical Movements, the Designs quite new, By Signior Martinelli. The Proprietor begs leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Norwich, and its Vicinity, that he has lately built a New Commodious Room, and erected an Orchestra and Large Stage after the manner of the Royal Circus, with a complete set of new scenery, in a superior stile of theatrical elegance to any thing of the kind introduced in a public garden on this side the metropolis, by which improvement, 500 persons may be accommodated in the Rotunda more than in the former state Admittance on Tuesday (being the first Opening of the New Orchestra and Stage) and on Wednesday and Friday Evenings, One Shilling. - On Thursday and Saturday Evenings, One Shilling, Sixpence to be returned in Liquor. Tickets of each Performance to be had of the Printers of the Norwich Papers, and at the Gardens. N. B. Both the Greens will have temporary seats, for the accommodation of those who prefer sitting in the Garden. - - The Concert each evening will begin at Half past seven O'Clock. - A capital Collection of Natural Curiosities to be sold cheap, and will be open for the Inspection of the Curious on Friday Morning -
Hanover Square
Madame Mara's Night. On Friday next, the 30th of April, Will be performed A concert. Act I. Overture. Haydn. Song. Miss Cantelo. Sonata. Piano Forte. Mr. Cramer, jun. Song. Madame Mara. Concerto, Violin. Mr. Cramer. Mad Bess, for that Night only, by Madame Mara, accompanied by Messrs. Knyvett and Cervetto. Act II. Overture. Pleyel. Rondo. Madame Mara, composed by herself. Concerto. Hautboy, Mr. Park. Song. Sig. Marchesi. Symphony. Bach. Doors to open at Seven o'clock, and to begin at Eight. Tickets to be had of Madame Mara, No. 8, Golden-Square; and of Longman and Broderip, Cheapside and Haymarket -
Hanover Square
Madame Krumpholtz Respectfully informs the Nobility and Gentry, that her benefit is fixed for Friday the 16th of April, When will be performed A grand concert Of Vocal and Instrumental music; In each act of which Madame Krumpholtz will perform A Grand concert on the harp. Tickets, Half-a-Guinea each, to be had of Madame Krumpholtz, No. 19, Sherrard Street, Golden Square; and of Messrs. Longman in Cheapside, and in the Hay-Market -
Hanover Square
For the benefit of Mr. Cramer, On Friday next, the 23d instant, Will be performed A concert. Act I. Overture. Haydn. Quartetto. Pleyel. Song. Miss Cantelo. Sonata. Piano Forte. Mr. Cramer, jun. (who is just arrived from abroad.) Song. Sig. Marchesi. Concerto, Violin. Mr. Cramer. Act II. Grand Overture. M. S. Haydn. Song. Signor Bianchi. Solo, Violin. Mr. Cramer. Song. Madame Mara. Symphony. Rossetti. Doors to open at Seven o'clock, and to begin at Eight. Tickets to be had of Mr. Cramer, No. 7, Newman Street; and of Longman and Broderip, Cheapside and Haymarket