Alfred Bunn published these memoirs of his theatrical career in 1840. His account is written with a verve which makes it very readable, and provides a fascinating account of the period when Bunn was running both the Theatre Royal at Drury Lane and the Opera House at Covent Garden.
Alfred Bunn published these memoirs of his theatrical career in 1840. His account is written with a verve which makes it very readable, and provides a fascinating account of the period when Bunn was running both the Theatre Royal at Drury Lane and the Opera House at Covent Garden.
1. Mr C. Kean's appearance in London 2. A splendid dinner, and a better dessert 3. The end of a season 4. 'War, war, no peace' 5. Posthumous opera by Sheridan 6. Various opinions of various people 7. The steward's reckoning 8. Pains and penalties give way to rhyme and reason.
1. Mr C. Kean's appearance in London 2. A splendid dinner, and a better dessert 3. The end of a season 4. 'War, war, no peace' 5. Posthumous opera by Sheridan 6. Various opinions of various people 7. The steward's reckoning 8. Pains and penalties give way to rhyme and reason.
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