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Plate 9
Theatre Royal: auditorium and proscenium (early views)

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1970

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Page

9

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'Plate 9: Theatre Royal: auditorium and proscenium (early views)', Survey of London: volume 35: The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (1970), pp. 9. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=100244 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Auditorium


Auditorium from an engraving in The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam, 1779, vol.ii, set v, plate vii.

Plate 9a: Auditorium from an engraving in The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam, 1779, vol.ii, set v, plate vii.

The 'Screen Scene' in 'The School for Scandal'


The 'Screen Scene' in The School for Scandal. From an engraving of 1778 in the British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings, Garrick portfolio (pressmark 175 b I, f. 26, no. 80).

Plate 9b: The 'Screen Scene' in The School for Scandal. From an engraving of 1778 in the British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings, Garrick portfolio (pressmark 175 b I, f. 26, no. 80).