Is. 2d. ; upper gallery, Is. Id. Dublin was then torn to pieces by the perpetual application for one theatre or the other ; it was reduced quite to a party matter. The Countess of Brandon would not be seen at Crow Street upon any account, but attended... Memoirs of His Own Life - Page 83by Tate Wilkinson - 1790Full view - About this book
| James Thomas Kirkman - 1799 - 510 pages
...1789. The contention between Smock-alley and Crow-ftreet, was ftill carried on with great earneftnefs. The Countefs of Brandon would not be feen at Crow-ftreet...upon any account, but attended conftantly at her dear Moflop's Theatre. Notwithftanding the powerful intereft of Smock-alley, Barry was fo eminent for making... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1874 - 346 pages
...were supported at the following prices : — boxes, pit, and lettices, 5s. 5d. ; middle gallery, Is. 2d. ; upper gallery, Is. Id. Dublin was then torn...other ; it was reduced quite to a party matter. The Countess of Brandon would not be seen at Crow Street upon any account, but attended constantly at her... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1874 - 346 pages
...supported at the following prices : — boxes, pit, and lettices, 5s. 5rf. ; middle gallery, 2s. Id. ; upper gallery, Is. Id. Dublin was then torn to pieces...other ; it was reduced quite to a party matter. The Countess of Brandon would not be seen at Crow Street upon any account, but attended constantly at her... | |
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