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By particular desire, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this Friday, July 12, 1816, will be acted the comedy of The school of reform, or, How to rule a husband ... to which will be added the pantomime ballet of La Perouse, or, The desolate island ... The opera of Artaxerxes ... will be repeated on Monday next being the last night of the company's performing this season
Bib ID 1698795
Format BookBook
Description [London : Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, 1816] 
1 broadside ; 31 x 22 cm. 
Subjects La Pérouse, Jean-François de Galaup, - comte de, - 1741-1788 - Drama.  |  Royal Opera House (London, England)  |  Broadsides - Great Britain.  |  Playbills - Great Britain.
Other authors/contributors Fawcett, John, 1768-1837. Perouse

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