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UndatedDEATH of MR. DUCROW.—It is with regret that we announce the death of this remarkable man, who expired last night...
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UndatedASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. WILLIAM COOKE. Amphitheatre House, Bridge Road, Lambeth. Licensed by the Lord High Chamberlain,...
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Undatedgeneral display of the whole (not to be equalled in the world) will be presented this evening.
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No number (Vol. 2)
April 05, 1790There was novelty in this theatre last night.—The same able company which the Mess. Astleys had last year, have again...
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August 31, 1791The new Dramatic Dance of LOVE AND VALOUR, or ASTLEY’s WEST INDIAN; now performing at the Royal Grove, meets with...
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May 19, 1797The coalition of HANDY’s troop with ASTLEY’s was a charming hit, and the inhabitants of London seem pleased at the...
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September 18, 1797The Entertainments designed for performance This Evening, at ASTLEY’s, Westminster-Bridge, consist principally of the four new Pieces advertised in our...
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June 15, 1798This evening, Friday, and to-morrow, Saturday, will be positively the two last representations of the present amusements at ASTLEY’s, that...
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April 08, 1801The second night of the opening of the New Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge (for we are really at a loss...
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June 05, 1801Mr. Astley, jun. agreeable to the notice given in the public prints for some days past produced his new military...
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September 03, 1803James’s Volunteers and Lambeth Association ran to arms as soon as they heard of the fire; they formed a line...
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August 13, 1805A CARD.—Mr. ASTLEY, jun. embraces the earliest opportunity of commiserating with the Proprietors and Performers of the Royal Circus, St....
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2A (Vol. 2)
April 02, 1790ASTLEY, by keeping his trop together the whole year round, gives it a decided superiority; it always will be the...
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2F (Vol. 2)
April 06, 1790ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. ——— Has undergone little or no alterations since last season: nor was any great novelty held out as...
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3A (Vol. 2)
April 10, 1790The performances at Astley’s are well selected, and rich in variety. As to their excellence, every body bestows the greatest...
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3E (Vol. 2)
April 20, 1790The Monster filled Astley’s last night in every corner; it was exceedingly well timed, as there seems to be only...
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4C (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1790A countryman asked the waiter of a certain coffee-house, Which was the best exhibition in London? The reply was, “that...
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4D (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1790The Ombres Chinoises brought out at Astleys, promises to have as great a run as ever;--indeed, they are well managed,...
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4E (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1790We have authority to assure the public, that Astley and his troops, and young Astley, are safely landed at Westminster-bridge,...
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4B (Vol. 2)
April 27, 1790THE MONSTER. ——— A new musical piece was produced last night at Astley’s, called The Monster, and being brought forward...
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5C (Vol. 2)
May 07, 1790It is singularly curious to observe the attack in yesterday’s paper on Astley’s siege of Quebec.—If the Manager in the...
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5B (Vol. 2)
May 15, 1790It is supposed that upwards of 4000 persons were present last night to see ASTLEY’s Pantomime of the Death of...