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THEATRE ROYaT DRURY LANE— 
1 1 98Kb, Mr. E. r Smith. 
Grand MORNING PERFORMANCE of the Pantomime, on Wednes- 
day next, Jan. 18.— Extraordinary success of the grand Pantomime, 
HARLEQUIN KING HUMMING TOP. — At the desire of numerous 
familic-s of distinction, the Morning Performance will take place on 
Wednesday, Jan. 18, and every Wednesday, at Two o'Cloek in the 
Afternoon. Children under ten years of nge w ill be admitted at half- 
price during the Morning Performances to the Boxes, Pit, ami Lower 
Gallery. On Wednesday next 2(10 of the children of the Foundling 
Hospital will attend. Doors open at Half-past One, and commence at 
J wo o’Cloek preeisely. 
THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE— Lessee, 
J- Mr. E. T. Smith. 
The present extraordinary success is without parallels the nnnals 
of the stage. Hundreds of persons are unable to gain admittance 
nightly, and money is refused at the door of old Drury. Such is thp ex- 
citement to witness the Gem of Pantomimes, HARLEQUIN KING 
AIMINO TOP with its Brilliant effects, gorgeous scenery, and 
I L1ING WONDERS, OR, WOMEN OF THE AIR, from Paris, who 
have created ihe greatest possible sensation on theymblic mind. The 
-sew Drama PAULA LAZARO, a complete lilt, replete with incident 
and romantic situation. 
On Monday, January lGtli, and during the week, the new and suc- 
cessful Drama, with new scenery, dresses, and powerful situations, bv 
? ; F .T JN ’ Ewl > entitled PAULA LAZARO; or THE LADRONE's 
DAUGU1LR; characters by Messrs. T. Mead, G. Bennett, Belton, a. 
lounge, H. Lee, G. Wild: Mesdames Lewis, Morgan, Miss Feather- 
lo con clude with the Grand Christmas Pantomime, called 
HARLEQUIN KING I1UMMIXG-TOP AND THE WORLD OF 
r°;? : “ arle 1 nin - Mr. Milano; Pantaloon, Mr. Halford; Clown, Mr. 
I. Matthews; Columbine, Miss Annie Cushnic; Harlcquina, Miss 
Charles; Happiness, Miss Fanny Williams; Novelty, Miss Feather- 
stone; Delight, Miss Tlierese Cushnie. Reduced prices as usual, and 
an anged to conclude at 11. A Morning Performance every Wednes- 
duy at 2 o clock; carriages at doors at 4 o'clock. 
x. o .. Stage Manager, Mr. E. Stirling. 
J r G 30 "‘111 make liis first appearance on Monday, 
THEATRE ROYAL, H A Y.M A HK FT— Under the 
-*• Management of Mr. Buckbtone. 
The greatly successful Pantomime every evening. On Monday, 
iii.' Sun 5 ' Friday, and Saturday, the New Comedy of THE HOPE 
OF i HE FAMILY. Characters by Messrs. Buckstone, Chippendale 
xri.W,"' )' • Ea " en * o Ii0KC,# - H - Corri : Mrs ‘ S- Buckingham 
Miss Ellen Grey, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Poynter, and Mrs. Fitzwillinm; 
" ll, i t’“ n,OTnim< ’ HARLEQUIN AND THE THREE BEARS 
? r ’iV iT LE *>ILVERIIAIR AND THE FAIItlES.-Silverhoir, Miss 
Lydia Thompson; Harlequin, Mr. J. Marshall; Columbine, Miss Mary 
l an,uloo "i Mr. W. A. Barnes; Clown, Mr. Hurry Murshall. 
On Iuesday, the second Juvenile night, commencing at a quarter to 
seven, will, the ROUGH DIAMOND. — Cou» in Joe. Mr. Buckstone; 
Margery , Mrs. Fitzwllllaiu. The Pantomime will begin on this evening 
at “ 'l' ,nT,er lo o^-r which a 
PIECE OF BUSINESS, by Mr. Buckstone, Mr. Howe, Miss 
eleven J3 " * Ir *‘ L ' S ‘ B uckln B ,,Bn, i and Mrs. Fitzwillinm, (all over by 
OnTurnsnAY, a morning performance of the Pantomime commencing 
it two o clock, and concluding at four in the afternoon. Thursday 
evemng THE LADY OF LYONS; Claude Mclnotle, Mr. G. Vauden- 
hofi; Pauline, Miss Reynolds. 
On Monday, January VH. Mug Cashma n will appear. 
fpHEATEE ROYAL, ADELPHL — Proprietor, Mr. 
x B. Wi ii-Trn ; Dircc-tre&s, Madame Celestk. 
m -nifc.' attraction and Extraordinary Adclpbl Effects. 
. THE nilRSI OI GOLD AND THE SEA OF ICE, “One of the 
vnvrnFD *! l I e . ( M ' a » 0 "-,, the Tunes. The Grand Spectacle' of 
{J.V,? 1 ‘,En '«*; or, IHE SPiRIT BRIDE, with the Tauromacl.lt-, or 
Hull I- Ight I an d Action every evening. 
v, w 0 v da v an ! 1 x!' 1 ,' il ! K tllc wwk - 35, 30. 37, 38, 39, 40, times tlio popular 
•rm- Vulnc! r w K '.w ,a ! , '“ 1,1 ,lne tul ’lei"ix, by 11. Webster, and called 
r J ri\v \‘u} J 1 * ' or ' THK U)ST Mill’, AND THE WILD 
LOU ER OF MEXICO. 2nd Tableau, THE SEA OF ICE. Characters 
by Messrs. B. Webster, Kcclev, Paul Bedford, Pnrselle, C. Selby, Gar- 
KfAhl.*: ” nC . r : ? J - Smfth, fce. Mesdames Celeste, F. Maskell, 
' £ c ‘» "Hh the successful grand new maglcul 
romance of NUMBER NIP; or. THE SPIRIT BRIDE, by Mrs. Keclcy, 
MIm Uoolgar, Miss Cuthbcrt, Messrs. Paul Bedford, J. Rogers, Lee, 
Itonter, and Madame Celeste, wllb the popular l*as d' Action of the 
I auramachlc, descriptive of the Bull 1 ight at Madrid. 
Stage Manager, Mr, Lei gu Mubrat. 
A STLEY’S EUROPE’S NATIONAL AMPHI- 
-*1- THEATRE. Increased Popularity of the Greatest Wonders In 
London. The Performing Elephants. Hundreds unable to gain ad- 
mission to the Morning Performance of Thursday, Jan. 12. Another 
Grand and Fashionable Morning Entertainment will take place on 
Thursday Morning, Jan. 19th, commencing at 12 o'clock Triple 
Entertainment. Advantages no other theatre in the Metropolis can 
otter. THE WONDERFUL PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. The 
Matchless Equestrian Scenes, and Gorgeous Pantomime. 
Parties are respectfully invited to an early Application for Places, 
in order to avoid the disappointment occasioned to so many Carriage 
parties on the last morning representation. The attraction of the 
Zoological Wonders has caused the greatest assemblage of rank and 
•"•'hlou ever witnessed within the walls of tills renowned Ampht- 
t hcatre. Orders from cou ntry residents strictly attended to. 
\ STL EY\S. -EUROPE’S NATIONAL AMPHI- 
■H THEATRE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. William Cooke. 
A Grand Morning Performance on Thursday next, Jan. 19th 1854, 
commencing at 2 o'clock. The increasing popularity of the successful 
Christmas Productions is proved beyond doubt by the crowded houses, 
and the enthusiasm which nightly greet the Gland Spectacle. The 
Wondrous Performing Filophants, and the most gorgeous and success- 
ful Pantomime of the season. Shouts of approbation and roars of 
laughter, from the rise to the fall of the curtain, best testify to its 
excellence. 
On Monday, January 16, 1854, and during tlic week, to commence 
with the Grand Chinese Spectacle THE WISE ELEPHANTS OF 
THE EAST, or THE MAGIC GONG; in which Mr. William Cooke's 
Extraordinary Trained Elephants appear. Followed by the matchless 
Scenes of the “ARENA," supported by the most tulcnted artistes in 
F.urope. Concluding with the Grand and unprecedented successful 
Equestrian Pantomime of BILLY BUTTON'S JOURNEY TO 
BRENTFORD; or H ARLEQUIN AND THE LADIES' FAVORITE. 
Spclndid scenery, magnificent dresses, folio of fun, and gorgeous mov- 
ing tableau. Box-office open from 11 till 4. 
Stage Manager, Mr. W. West. 
ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEATRE.— 
Lessee, Mr. J. William Wallace. 
Tremendous success of KING UGLY MUG the best Pantomime in 
London. Brilliant Transformation pronounced by the Public to be the 
most magnificent toup d'cnl ever witnessed. Superb Dresses ; beautiful 
Music selected from the most popular Operas; wonderful Dogs which 
jump through hoopsof real fire. On Monday January 14th, and during 
the week, the celebrated Play in Three Acts, called the FOUNDLING 
OF IHE FOREST, supported by Messrs 11. Vandenhoff, Shalders, 
Edgar, Charles Bendar, Wufllis, McsdmesH. Gordon, Horton, Robertson, 
and Walcot. To conclude with HARLEQUIN KING UGLY MUG AND 
MY LADYE LEE OF OLD LONDON BRIDGE. Columbine, Mdlle 
Rose Premiere Danseusc; Mdlle. Horton; Sprite, Mr. A. Kelleno 
Harlequin, Mr. Allen; Pantaloon, Mr. G. Tanner; Clown, Mr. P- 
Kelleno. 
Lurly application is particularly requested for Dress Circle seats, ns 
Ihe demand for pluces is unprecedented. Performance to terminate 
nt a quarter past eleven. On Wednesday evening a Juvenile night, 
when the Puntomitno will commence at 7, and terminate nt half-past 
nine, after which the FOUNDLING OF THE FOREST. Dress Circle, 
'.is., I’lt, is., Gallery, Cd. Acting Manager, Mr. Edwahd M unit ay. 
YAL MARIONETTE THEATRE, Adelaide- 
stivcf, West Strand. Hungarian Promenade Concerns every 
evening, at eight. Admission 1 j. To the great attractions which this 
little Cabinet Theatre nightly present to the public, In the perfect 
rendering nf the highest Class of Music by the celebrated HUNGA- 
RIAN BAND, and by Miss Julia Warman, will through the week bo 
added, the much admired vocalisation of the Misses Brougham, whose 
characteristic expression of English songs and duets has called forth 
warm and well-incrited ouloglums from the highest quarters. The 
Instrumental Selections will bo Cavatinas, Introductions. Overtures : 
Znmpa, Gullliumo Tell, Der Freyschuts, Lucia, Ilka, Robert, toi quo 
Jaime, I Lombardi, 1 Puritnni, lightened by Hungarian Meiodi.s, 
Polkas, Mazurkas, Waltzes, &c. The vocal arrangement will include 
Ducts, 4 1 lie Klfin s Call/' “The Cousins," 44 Love In thlno eyes," 41 I 
would that my Love," “ From our merry Swiss Homo." Songs : 
“ Coining through the Rye,” “ I'll speuk of thee, Tho Swiss Girl," 
1 hero a a path by tho River," "Sweet love arl-cl" “Come with me.” 
Morning I crlormanee, Wednesday and Saturday, nt three. Die 
SlalK, 'is. Or/.; Lower ditto, Is. (id.; Balconies, 1*.; 
I/. Is — Box Office open every day, from 11 to 6. 
Private Boxes, 
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AVILLE-JI0U8E, Leicester -square. — REIMEK’S 
CELEBRATED ANATOMICAL AND ETHNOLOGICAL Ml'- 
nEUM.conilsilng of several hundred preparations In wax, ice., in con- 
junction with which aro Just added the most life-like models of tho 
Artec Lilliputians. Open dully. Admission, from 11 o.m. to 5 p.ut., !»• 
and from 5 to 10 p.m.,fl</. For gentlemen only. 
