29 NOVEMBER 1828, page 9

The Beggar's Opera—miss Byf1eld's Polly.

THERE is not a musical piece on the stage of which the characters are filled with such talent as the Beggar's Opera, as it is now re- presented by the company of Covent Garden.......

Ma'ttheins's Caleb Pipkin, And Reeve's Yankee Captain.

IF ever perfection walked on the boards of a theatre, it is seen in MA.TTHEWS'S Mr. P. That a tinker should be the mirth-inspirer of a town theatre !—It must be a tinkerly place......

T.1'. Cooke's Long Tom Coffin—a Pilot Wanted.

DID the author of the Pilot, when he paid us a visit, visit the cockswain of the Adelphi ? It might have startled him to see a figure so like the tall body whom in imagination......

Regent-street Songs—lee And Vestris.

READERS may perhaps be startled by our saying, that, in certain situations of life, it is a fine thing to have a liaison with Madame VESTRIS. But, let us not be misunderstood—we......