Regency Pastimes: Public Amusements for September
This article appeared in the October 1806 La Belle Assemblee and describes some of the popular actors and entertainments for the Autumn of 1806.
This article appeared in the October 1806 La Belle Assemblee and describes some of the popular actors and entertainments for the Autumn of 1806.
In the early 1800s, the theater was temporarily located in a building in High Street adjoining the hunting stables until 1814 when a small theatre Continue
The first Bath Theatre was built in 1730 on the site that, by the Regency, would become the General Hospital. By 1801, Bath’s population had Continue
The Dilettanti Theatre, on Tottenham Court road, was a private theater started by the Pic-Nic Society. This provided suppers, singing, and dramatic entertainments. The Pic-Nic Continue