2 APRIL 1842, Page 15

At Drury Lane, on Monday, Macbeth was produced for the

first time this season ; and was followed by a light operetta in one act, called The Students of Bonn, a musical version of the Boarding-School; the lovers being German students instead of English officers. The music, by RODWELL, is of the kind that passes current as "pretty " ; and being effectively sung and well-introduced, it serves its purpose well enough. Mrs. KEELEY as the soubrette, and Mrs. C. JONES as the teacher of the "pension," contribute the greatest share of drollery ; though all the performers exert themselves to give effect to a not very lively trifle. The representation of Macbeth at Drury Lane we shall have a better opportunity to characterize next week, when the tragedy will be played at the Haymarket for the first appearance this season of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES SEAN.