AND THEATRE ROYAL SCHRMGTBMGTN. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION, FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. This Evening, FRIDAY, September 29, 1837, Her Majesty's Servants will perform, (with some few trifling alterations), Weber's Romantic Opera of WOLF GLEN THE WOLF'S GLEN. THE INCANTATION, WITH DEMONS, THE SEVEN PREPARATIONS FOR FRYING BOA-CONSTRICTORS, CHARMING PANCAKES. RATTLE-SNAKES, BLUE FIRE, VARIOUS OTHER HORRORS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. APARTMENT IN POLLY'S COTTAGE. A Grand Characteristic Ballet of Action, By the whole strength of the Company; Under the direction of Mr. TENNIE L, Ballet Master to the Theatre. A WOOD, SANGUINARY AND FEARFUL COMBAT, TERRIFIC AND AWFUL IMMOLATION OF CATSPAW. Applications for Places to be made under the Centre Arch of Westminster Bridge. Doors to open when perfectly convenient. Carriages to take up and set down with the Horse's heads opposite their tails. Vivat Regina. G. W. BUDD, Printer to the Theatre. Charles Dickens' Plays and Poems. IN TWO VOLUMES. 8vo. CONTENTS OF VOL. I. INTRODUCTORY MONOGRAPH BY THE EDITOR, ON "CHARLES DICKENS AS A DRAMATIST, ACTOR, AND POET." PLAYS. 1. THE STRANGE GENTLEMAN. 2. THE VILLAGE COQUETTES. CONTENTS OF VOL. II. PLAYS. 4. THE LAMPLIGHTER. (The Story of the Lamplighter from the "Pic Nic" Papers.) 5. MR. NIGHTINGALE'S DIARY. THE HYMN OF THE WILTSHIRE LABOURERS. MISCELLANIES IN PROSE. SUNDAY UNDER THREE HEADS. TO BE READ AT DUSK. MR. FECHTER'S ACTING. APPENDIX. THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DICKENS. W H. ALLEN & CO., 13, Waterloo Place, S.W. |