Broadside ~ Theatre Royale, Covent Garden London 1817 “The Slave”

Broadside ~ Theatre Royale, Covent Garden London 1817 “The Slave”

$31.67

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Restocking Fee: No
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Original/Reproduction: Original
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
Condition: Used
Object Type: Broadside
Industry: Theater
Country of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Offered here is an original advertising broadside from the Theatre Royale ~ Covent Garden in London.
This is for a performance to be held on Tuesday
June 10, 1817
. A performance of “The Slave”, followed by The Garland Dance and a Grand Romantick “Operatick Drama”. The page is 9″ x 12 ½” and on very thin stock rag paper. This is attached to an 11″ x 15 ½” piece of mat board. If you look at the second image you can see the two spots where the broadside id attached to the board. The edges are very rough. A rare piece of theatre history.
Theatre Royal at Covent Garden, designed by Edward Shepherd. On the opening night, 7 December 1732, Rich’s actors carried him there in triumph for a performance of Congreve’s The Way of the World. For the first hundred years or so of its history the theatre was primarily a playhouse; Letters Patent granted by Charles II had given Covent Garden and Drury Lane almost sole rights to present spoken drama in the capital. It later opened for opera and musical. It has suffered through numerous fires and has been rebuilt each time and still serves as the Royal Opera House.
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