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[Poster of the Royalty Theatre [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses ]
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Wilson Mr [composer] Sanderson, James, 1769-1841? [composer] Blanchard Mr [performer] Lewis Mr [performer] Dyke, John, fl. 1789?-1814? [performer] Melville Miss [performer] Blanchard Mrs [performer] Whitmore Mr [performer] La Brun Mr [performer] Bruguier Miss [performer] Willis Miss [performer] West Mr [performer] Romaldo Signor [performer] Wentworth Mrs [performer] Bruguier Miss [performer] Bruguier, S. Miss [performer] ¬La Bella Espagnole [performer] Bate Mr [performer] Rayner Mr [performer] Goodman Mr, fl. 1789-1819 [performer] Comerford Mr [performer] Brown Mr [performer] Pitt Mr [performer] Davenett Miss [performer] Taylor Miss [performer] Curtis Mrs [performer] Bayzand, Elizabeth, fl. 1792-1796 [performer] Goodman Mrs [performer] Cook Mrs [performer] Morris Miss [performer] Ridega Madame [performer] Carn Mrs [performer] Honor Mr [designer] Spitzar Sig [designer] Whitmore Mr [designer] Pit Mr [designer] Dyke Mr [designer] Grosset Mr [designer] Gotley Mr [designer] Jones Mr [designer] Smytherst Mr [costume designer] Forster Mrs [costume designer] West Mr [production personnel]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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Royalty Theatre (1787-1813) ([London], England) [author]
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[Poster of the Royalty Theatre [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses ]
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Poster of the Royalty Theatre, [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses; "constant fires have, and will continue to be kept in every part of the theatre, so that the public may depend on its being throughly aired previous to the opening"; ?1797 (manuscript); Royalty restored or The gift of the muses; Drunken Swiss; Hydraulical devices and mechanical fire-works; Negro, or, The stolen match; Cymon and Iphigenia; Tight rope; Fandango, accompanied by the castanettes; Witches, or Harlequin Salamander; Saldanha Bay, and the capture of the Dutch fleet; [Poster of the Royalty Theatre [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses ]
Date [1797?]
Dimensions single sheet; 650 x 246 mm
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Posters: theatrical. Royalty (1)
Inscriptions Mr. West, with the greatest submission, most respectfully begs leave to inform ladies and gentlemen, and the public in general, that he has embarked his Little All in the present undertaking, of endeavouring to re-open the Royalty Theatre...
Notes Allegro identifier: 20021007/15:29:05$jl .
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