Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Covent Garden Theatre was won from coal-gas, but there were explosions.
Both were staged at Covent Garden theatre, with the pantomime being particularly successful.
In 1752 she joined the Covent Garden Theatre company.
Characters from the book were performed by the actors of the Covent Garden Theatre.
The play was written in the form of a comedy and staged at the Covent Garden Theatre.
He also painted some scenes for Covent Garden Theatre.
It was first performed at Covent Garden Theatre in December 1785.
That same year he became the conductor and harpsichordist at the Covent Garden Theatre.
The estate included shares in Covent Garden Theatre.
He performed after Club dinners at Covent Garden Theatre.
Since she was by this time already engaged to play at the Covent Garden theatre, this poor review was of no account.
Athaliah was first given in London on 1 April 1735 at Covent Garden theatre.
In cooperation with John Rich he started his third company at Covent Garden Theatre.
PJs offers a classic, authentic, Covent Garden theatre bar experience, and it has done so for a long period of time.
Not yet 20, he wrote to the manager of Covent Garden Theatre asking if he might tread its boards.
Les Huguenots was chosen to open the present building of the Covent Garden Theatre in 1858.
In 1774 he appeared as Hamlet at the Covent Garden Theatre but his performance was again judged a failure.
March 5 - Fire destroys the Covent Garden Theatre in London.
We should have charged Covent Garden Theatre, sir, on a Wednesday night: at the point of the bayonet.
Her first appearance at the Covent Garden theatre was as Jane Shore on 5 October 1772.
Talfourd's tragedy Ion was privately printed in 1835 and produced the following year at Covent Garden theatre.
The original production opened in London at Covent Garden Theatre on 15 March 1773 and was an immediate success.
There had been previous riots in 1762 when the management of Covent Garden Theatre had threatened to raise seating prices.
His father John Wignell worked at The Covent Garden Theatre.
In 1857 he participated in the second Lyceum season (while the new Covent Garden theatre was awaited).