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141B (Vol. 2)
September 10, 1796We have received the following Amphitheatrical Intelligence from a correspondent: --On Tuesday evening was performed a new musical piece called...
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143 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1777This and every evening, as usual, will be presented, at the Riding School, Westminster Bridge, a great variety of pleasing...
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143B (Vol. 2)
September 13, 1796Notwithstanding the weather is so warm, Astley’s Boxes were last night again numerously and fashionably attended, the Theatre, Westminster-bridge, being...
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144 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1778AMPHITHEATRE RIDING HOUSE – The many pleasing new entertainments which are now exhibiting at Astley’s Amphitheatre Riding-House, Westminster-bridge, and which...
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145 (Vol. 1)
UndatedSUMMER AMUSEMENT THIS and EVERY EVENING Summer Season will be presented at ASTLEY’s Amphitheatre Riding-School, Westminster-Bridge, A very CAPITAL DISPLAY...
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145D (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1795The Public are called upon To-morrow Evening, to be present at such a Theatrical Feast as never appeared at a...
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145E (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1795When a new piece appears at any Theatre, public curiosity is wound up to such a pitch that the first...
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145B (Vol. 2)
October 07, 1796The Monkies, the new Pantomime, the new Dance, and the whole of the Performances at the Amphitheatre, at Westminster-bridge, this...
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145C (Vol. 2)
October 07, 1796This evening will conclude the present entertainments at ASTLEY’s, and another change takes place on Monday next, but what the...
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145 (Vol. 3)
August 31, 1807ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. THIS theatre closed on the 24th instant. The season has been very successful, which has been greatly owing...
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146 (Vol. 1)
March 23, 1779A General Display of manly and incomparable Feats of Activity and Agility of Body on foot and Horseback, &c. with...
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146D (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1795That better and ore brilliant performances than those now exhibiting at ASTLEY’s cannot be invented, seems the decided opinion of...
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146D (Vol. 2)
September 30, 1796TWENTIETH CHANGE OF PERFORMANCES THIS SEASON, With a Continuation of the CABINET of MONKIES. Their Performances as follow: Rope Dancing;...
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147B 147C (Vol. 2)
UndatedTo which will be added, A New and Splendid PANTOMIME, with new Music, Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, and Decorations, called OLYMPIAN...
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147I (Vol. 2)
UndatedSimonet, the famous Equestrian young Lady at Astley’s, takes a Benefit this Evening. We understand that many Novelties have been...
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147F (Vol. 2)
September 30, 1796Well may Astley’s Theatre, Westminster Bridge, be crowded nightly. Variety of Amusements always command success;--it is from this circumstance the...
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147G (Vol. 2)
September 30, 1796The new Pantomime called “Jack of all Trades,” which is this night to appear for the first time at the...
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147E (Vol. 2)
September 30, 1796The Theatre, Westminster Bridge, may be considered as the source of London Amusements; ASTLEY’s and HANDY’s Company are so eminent,...
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147H (Vol. 2)
September 30, 1796MR. ASTLEY JUNIOR. Were the advertisement in this day’s Paper wanting in giving us reason to expect an entertainment: To-morrow...
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147J (Vol. 2)
September 30, 1796There is nothing like a thorough knowledge of Theatrical Entertainments; it is owing to this circumstance that Astley continually furnishes...
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147D (Vol. 2)
October 27, 1796This day the Performances at Astley’s finally conclude for this season—of course it may be expected that more than ordinary...
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148E (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1796Great preparations are making at the Amphitheatre of Arts, Westminster-Bridge, by Mr. ASTLEY, for the opening, which takes place on...
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148C (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1797THE MONTHLY MIRROR. ASTLEY’A AMPHITHEATRE. This veteran in the service of the public has again commenced his career; but with...
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149C (Vol. 2)
April 10, 1797ASTLEY began his summer campaign last night with his accustomed spirit and activity; the Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, literally overflowed in...