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72 (Vol. 3)
March 31, 1807ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—Mr. ASTLEY, jun. and assistants, have got up the well known story of the Yellow Dwarf, which proved highly...
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73D (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1793Last week brought us the news of the capture of Metz and Valeuciennes, and exhibited at WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, the SURRENDER...
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73A (Vol. 2)
July 29, 1793SAILING MATCH. On a Saturday evening, the Sailing Match between Mr. ASTLEY and Mr. TAYLOR, the Cumberland Commodore, took place....
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73C (Vol. 2)
July 30, 1793SURRENDER OF CONDE.—This charming and interesting spectacle made its first appearance last night at the ROYAL SALOON, before as charming...
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73 (Vol. 3)
April 01, 1807Seldom have we seen a more capital Pantomime, or one better conducted, than “Harlequin and Mother Bunch,” which was performed...
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74D (Vol. 2)
August 15, 1793Old ASTLEY is at length arrived from VALENCIENNES. He came post, bringing with him many excellent and interesting Views of...
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75A (Vol. 2)
August 17, 1793THE ILLUMINATIONS, Last night, were numerous and splendid.—Amongst the most conspicuous was the portico of Covent Garden Theatre, which had...
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75B (Vol. 2)
August 17, 1793The SURRENDER of CONDE, ingenious as it is, will be withdrawn in a few days. YOUNG ASTLEY, it seems, is...
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75C (Vol. 2)
August 18, 1793OLD ASTLEY’S return from Valenciennes has given new life to every thing at the ROYAL SALOON, and to the neighbourhood...
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75 (Vol. 3)
April 04, 1807The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, carries all before it. Last night the House exhibited a splendid appearance of beauty and...
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76B (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1793The genteeler members of society seem, at present, no less attached to Astley’s Theatre, than the commonality were formerly: how...
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76C (Vol. 2)
September 01, 1793ROYAL SALOON. The Manager of this Theatre has, it seems, fixed upon tomorrow, as the day on which his Grand...
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77B (Vol. 2)
September 03, 1793ASTLEY's Theatre, and the Siege of VALENCIENNES.—Expectation, which has been on the wing since ASTLEY’s return from the Continent, was...
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77C (Vol. 2)
September 05, 1793Intelligence from the other side of Westminster-Bridge.—ASTLEY is a character so well known in print, sometimes to escape any particular...
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78B (Vol. 2)
September 06, 1793ROYAL SALOON INTELLIGENCE.—The taking of Valenciennes has afforded the Manager of this place an opportunity of producing to the public,...
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79B (Vol. 2)
September 14, 1793BON GENEVE. The celebrated and much-admired SONG, sung by Mr. JOHANNOT, In the Character of PEG JUNIPER, In the famous...
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82 (Vol. 3)
April 29, 1807The Public are all on tiptoe in the anticipation of the very rich treat promised on Friday evening next, at...
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84D (Vol. 2)
November 05, 1793ROYAL SALOON—Young ASTLEY, who may not improperly be termed the Equestrian Achilles of this place, is announced to ride, for...
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85B (Vol. 2)
November 09, 1793LOYALTY TRIUMPHANT.—With a resolution worthy of universal imitation, Mr. ASTLEY of the Royal Saloon, has voluntarily stepped forward, and set...
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86 (Vol. 3)
May 08, 1807The new Military Spectacle, entitled the Brave Cossack, or Perfidy Punished, was again presented, last night, to another crowded, and,...
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92A (Vol. 2)
April 01, 1794The greatest praise is due to the indefatigable efforts Mr. ASTLEY is perpetually exerting for the service of the public....
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92B (Vol. 2)
April 10, 1794ASTLEY’s Description of Landrecies, Maubeuge, Cambray, Bouchain, Dunkirk, Le Quesnoy, Lisle, and seventy others, at present the Theatre of War,...
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92D (Vol. 2)
April 18, 1794ASTLEY’s Theatre opens on EASTER MONDAY, according to annual custom, but with such a variety of Entertainments as to eclipse...
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92E (Vol. 2)
April 22, 1794YOUNG ASTLEY opened his Theatre (newly fitted up) last night, with an Entertainment which reflects the highest praise on him,...