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Mr. Hague's third subscription concert, of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red-Lion in the Petty-Cury, on Monday, Dec. the 1st
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Sans Souci. Mr. Dibdin's forty-fourth night. By the authority of the Right Hon. the Lord Chamberlain. On Tuesday, January 21, 1794, ... will be presented, at Sans Souci, in the Strand, an entirely new entertainment, called Castles in the air
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Sans Souci
Mr. Dibdin's thirty-eighth night. By the authority of the Right Hon. the Lord Chamberlain. On Tuesday, January 7, 1794, And on every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, will be presented, at Sans Souci, in the Strand, An entirely new Entertainment, called Castles in the air. The Extent and Variety of this Subject preclude all Possibility of particularly enumerating those Objects which it embraces. Among an incredible Number of others, Patriotism, Faction, Envy, Candour, Reasonable Pleasure, Philanthropy, Fame, Matrimony, Constancy, Glory, Puffing, Credulity, Singularity, Music, Hunting, Officiousness, Simplicity, Truth, Frugality, Popularity, and Loyalty will be occasionally touched upon. The Songs will come in the following Succession. Part I. Castles in the Air, Nappy, The Tear of Sensibility, No Good without an Exception, Taffy and the Birds, Tack and Half Tack, and the Village Wedding. Part II. The Token, The Soldier's Funeral, The Whistling Ploughman, The Jolly Ringers, Tom Tackle, Father and Mother and Suke, and the Power of Music. Part III. Jack's Fidelity, The Watchman, The Hare Hunt, Beauty's Donation, or British Bounty, The Auctioneer, and the Finale. The whole is written and composed, and will be spoken, sung, and accompanied by Mr. Dibdin, Under whose Directions several striking and novel Effects are introduced into his celebrated Instrument, made by Mr. Hancock. Colonnade and Bowers 5s. Area 3s. Gallery 2s. The Doors will be opened at 7 O'Clock, and the Performance begin at eight. Places to be taken at Mr. Dibdin's Warehouse, No. 411, Strand, where may be had all his Works, particularly the Second Edition of the Younger Brother, a Novel, in 3 Vols. dedicated to the Most Noble the Marquis of Salisbury. Nappy, the Tear of Sensibility, The Token, The Whistling Ploughman, Beauty's Donation, or British Bounty, the Hare Hunt, the Soldier's Funeral, Tom Tackle, No Good without an Exception, Father and Mother and Suke, and Jack's Fidelity are this Day published; The Jolly Ringers will be published on Monday next, and some one of the Songs on every Monday following -
At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 12, 1794, a second grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel
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At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 26, 1794, a third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel
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By authority of the Lord Chamberlain. Lyceum, Strand. This present Saturday evening, the 5th of April, 1794, will be presented, (in three parts,) Mr. Reeve's new entertainment, with additions, called Mirth's museum, or the country club: consisting of introductory readings and recitals
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The last night but two. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Thursday April 10, 1794, will be performed (by particular desire) Redemption. A sacred oratorio, selected from the great and favourite works of Handel
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At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 14. 1794, will be performed (for the only time this season) Alexander's feast, written by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act
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At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 21, 1794, L'allegro ed il pensieroso. The words by Milton, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act
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At the particular desire of several persons of high distinction. At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 28, 1794, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah
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By authority of the Lord Chamberlain. Lyceum, Strand. Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evening, during Lent only, will be presented an entire new species of entertainment, in three parts, under the direction of Mr. Reeve, called, Mirth's museum, or the country club: consisting of introductory readings and recitals
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Fifth night. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday March 26, 1794, will be performed part I. A grand selection
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Fourth night. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Friday, March 21. 1794, will be performed an entire new grand selection of sacred music from the works of Handel
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The last night
At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, April 11, 1794, a grand selection of sacred music, in which will be introduced the favorite cantata of Mad Bess, by Madame Mara -
The last night but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, April 9, 1794, a grand selection of sacred music
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The last night but one. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Friday, April 11, 1794. will be performed a grand selection of music chiefly from the works of Handel
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The last night of performing oratorios this season. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Saturday, April 12, 1794. will be performed the sacred oratorio of The Messiah, composed by G. F. Handel
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The last week but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, April 4, 1794, a grand selection of sacred music, in which will be introduced (for the last time) Mad Bess, by Madame Mara
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The last week but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, April 2, 1794, L'allegro ed il pensieroso, the words by Milton, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act
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Ninth night. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday April 9, 1794, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music from the works of Handel
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Opening of the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. The public is respectfully informed that the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane will open on Wednesday next, March 12. 1794, with a grand selection of sacred music from the works of Handel
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Opening of the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. The public is respectfully informed that the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane will open, under the management of Mr. Kemble, this present Wednesday, March 12. 1794, with grand selection of sacred music from the works of Handel
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By authority of the Lord chamberlain, Lyceum, Strand
Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evening, during Lent only, Will be presented, (in Three Parts,) Mr. Reeve's new entertainment, with additions, called, Mirth's Museum, or The Country Club: Consisting of Introductory readings and recitals, With original songs. The music, entirely New, by Mr. Reeve. The recitals by Mr. J. Wewitzer: Vocal Parts by Mr. Gray, Mr. Masters, Mrs. Iliff, and Mrs. Reeve. In Part I. will be introduced, among others, the following Subjects: Exordium-Humanity-a Tar's Gratitude-Charity-a Seaman's Preface to heaving off a Stave-Hibernian Remarks on Bull-Making, &c. &c. - and the following new songs: Exordium Ingratitude, or the Captive The Lavender Girl The Vestry Dinner Messmates at Sea, and The Antiquity of Bulls, or Paddy's Origin Bonny Wully End of Part I. the Celebrated overture to Oscar and Malvina, In which Mr. Courtenay will perform on The Union Pipes, Accompanied on the Harp by Mr. Wieppart. Part II. A Digression-Theatrical Hint-Matrimonial Congratulations-Extraneous Conversation-Introduction of a Market Girl-Bacchanalian Apology, &c. and the following new songs: Knowing Joe, and the Shew-Folk Goddess of the Silver Stream The Pedlar The Market Lass and The Huntsman's Rhapsody End of the Second, and in the Course of the Third Part. Several favourite Airs by Messrs. Courtenay & Wieppart. Part III. Digressive Hints on Love and Affection-Nautic Friendship-Loyalty, &c. &c. and the following new songs: My Journey is Love I never will Marry Ben Block, or the Sailor's Friend The Knife Grinder Finale, Song, and Chorus May Loyalty Flourish for ever Boxes, 4s. - Pit, 2s. 6d. - Gallery, 1s. 6d. The Doors to be opened at Half past Six O'Clock, and the Performance to begin at Half past Seven, precisely. Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Lyceum, every Day. - Mr. Lingham, the Proprietor, begs Leave to assure the Public, that the Lyceum is elegantly fitted up for their Reception, with New Decorations, &c. &c. and, studious to please, every Endeavour will be exerted on his Part to merit Patronage and Support - Books of the songs to be had at the Lyceum -
Concerts of antient music
under the patronage of Their Majesties, as performed at the New Rooms, Tottenham-Street, M.DCC.XCIV