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149A (Vol. 2)
April 18, 1797ASTLEY’s AMPHIHTEATRE. Yesterday Evening the Amphitheatre of Arts, Westminster Bridge, was opened for the first time this season—a routine of...
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149B (Vol. 2)
April 18, 1797PLACES OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENT. Yesterday being Easter Monday, the several places of Public Amusement opened, according to the usual custom....
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149D (Vol. 2)
April 20, 1797ASTLEY’s present performances may fairly be stiled [sic] a Medley of Mirth, of which we are at a loss which...
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150 (Vol. 3)
UndatedASTLEY’S.—The performances at this Theatre are of the most attractive nature, and cannot fail to prove highly interesting to its...
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151B (Vol. 2)
May 25, 1797The present amusements at Astley’s, Westminster-bridge, conclude after this and to morrow evening’s representations; that industrious Manager having so ordered...
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151F (Vol. 2)
May 30, 1797ASTLEY, finding that HANDY and his Company have, latterly, been the chief props of his Theatre, has held out another...
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151E (Vol. 2)
May 31, 1797Astley, in his preparations for to-night, has clearly evinced his taste and genius at invention, and his determination to please:--four...
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152C (Vol. 2)
June 04, 1797ASTLEY always ready for his Holiday Friends, has made ample provision for TO-MORROW.—More it is said than is necessary to...
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152D (Vol. 2)
June 07, 1797BOAT-RACE. THIS DAY, Wednesday, June 7th, 1797, Seven Pair of Oars are to start at Two, Three, Four, and Five...
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152E (Vol. 2)
June 16, 1797AMPHITHEATRE OF ARTS, (ASTLEY’s) WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. TO prevent disappointment, the frequenters of the above Theatre are most respectfully informed, that,...
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153A (Vol. 2)
June 20, 1797The change of Amusements which took place last night at ASTLEY’s, Westminster-Bridge, was of a more extraordinary nature than usual,...
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154C (Vol. 2)
July 14, 1797ASTLEY’s, from its proximity to the River, is always the evening’s lounge of the fashionables, but more particularly, as in...
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155 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1778This and every Evening, the new Amphitheatre Riding-house, near Westminster-Bridge, will be superbly illuminated. Several surprising Feats of Activity on...
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156C (Vol. 2)
August 22, 1797Long as ASTLEY has been in the service of the public, and great as are his talents and invention and...
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156E (Vol. 2)
August 29, 1797The new Pantomime at Westminster Bridge, called the Egyptian Oracle, proves that there is no end to the invention of...
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159B (Vol. 2)
September 27, 1797CUPID AND PSYCHE, a Grand, Serious, and Comic Spectacle, taken from the Heathen Mythology, and first presented in Paris, was...
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160F (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1797It would be injustice towards ASTLEY, not to augur him as full a House to-morrow evening as he can possibly...
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160B (Vol. 2)
March 07, 1798Yesterday a verdict of 300l. was obtained by Mr. Daly against Mr. Phillip Astley, for performing the Afterpiece of My...
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160C (Vol. 2)
March 16, 1798Mr. ASTLEY, on his late trial for performing the Opera of My Grandmother, according to Dicky Gossip’s phrase, “looked as...
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161B (Vol. 2)
April 10, 1798ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. A great variety of novel performances were brought forward at this house, which went off with much deserved...
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161C (Vol. 2)
April 10, 1798We take the opportunity to inform those persons who could not, for the overflow, obtain a sight of ASTLEY’s performances...
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161D (Vol. 2)
April 18, 1798The greatest entertainment ever produced will be this night performed at Astley’s Theatre, Westminster Bridge. It is the first general...
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161F (Vol. 2)
April 25, 1798The Public, who never suffer those who evince a firm zeal for them to complain of want of encouragement, continue...
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162C (Vol. 2)
May 03, 1798General Review of ASTLEY’s Entertainments.—The Dances of the Irish Fair, and May Day, at Brussles, are replete with the most...