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162E (Vol. 2)
May 07, 1798Mr. ASTLEY has prevailed upon the inventor of the wonderful Flying Serpents to exhibit them once more (this evening only)...
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163C (Vol. 2)
May 17, 1798By ASTLEY’s advertisement, a new piece, or sketch, of a novel nature, is to appear this evening at the Westminster-bridge...
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163C (Vol. 2)
May 18, 1798The new Nautical Piece, Fireworks, &c. founded on Sir Sydney Smith’s escape from France, brought out at ASTLEY’s, last night,...
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163E (Vol. 2)
May 22, 1798Have you seen Sir Sydney Smith, since his escape from France? A correspondent overheard one Gentleman ask another; who replied,...
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163F (Vol. 2)
May 25, 1798Mr. ASTLEY, jun. is said to have conceived the idea (and a most ingenious and admirable one it certainly is,...
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163G (Vol. 2)
May 26, 1798The Fire-works and sketch in honour of Sir Sydney Smith, given at ASTLEY’s, will be repeated this evening, Saturday, for...
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164K (Vol. 2)
June 02, 1797A CARD.—Mr. ASTLEY, sen. most respectfully craves permission to say, that Mr. HANDY has very kindly consented to perform for...
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164A (Vol. 2)
May 25, 1798This evening, in the stage and equestrian departments, the ingenuity of both the ASTLEYS will most prominently appear. New entertainments,...
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164C (Vol. 2)
May 29, 1798The Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, was uncommonly crouded [sic] last night, and the entertainments, which were singularly charming, most flatteringly received. To...
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164D (Vol. 2)
May 30, 1798The little conjuring hose, at ASTLEY’s, has prosited [sic] so much by telling young Ladies their fortunes, that he has...
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164E (Vol. 2)
June 01, 1798Sophy of Brabant, the new historical pantomime at ASTLEY’s, possesses some of the best incidents we ever witnessed. The Harlequin...
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164G (Vol. 2)
June 04, 1798The Boat Race on the Thames (near Westminster Bridge), by seven pair of oars, will commence this day about three,...
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165A (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1797A CARD.—It is with unfeigned concern and reluctance that Mr. Handy feels obliged to intrude himself on the Public’s attention,...
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165E (Vol. 2)
May 31, 1798ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. Again, and again, Mr. Astley, when you have announced an entire change pf performance, have we visited the...
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165D (Vol. 2)
June 11, 1798The palm of public patronage now rests with ASTLEY, of the Theatre, Westminster-bridge. His late spirited engagement with the most...
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165F (Vol. 2)
June 16, 1798That amazing genius and famous Pierrot, Delpini, makes his first appearance at ASTLEY’s, on Monday next, with an entire new...
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165C (Vol. 2)
June 18, 1798Delpini performs at ASTLEY’s, this night, in two divertissements of his own composition. The famous and extraordinary Equestrian Troops, and...
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166A (Vol. 2)
June 28, 1798Crowded and fashionable audiences still continue to frequent the Royal Circus, where novelty and excellence engage the attention of the...
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166C (Vol. 2)
July 05, 1798This present evening, to-morrow, and Saturday, conclude the present Entertainments at ASTLEY’s Theatre, together with the Poney Races; and it...
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166E (Vol. 2)
July 10, 1798There is at present a more extensive variety of amusements at ASTLEY’s than ever was remembered. The extra Troops of...
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166 (Vol. 3)
May 11, 1808ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE has to boast To morrow Evening in addition to the burlesque Equestrian Extravaganza of the Tailor’s Disasters, Johannot’s...
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167 (Vol. 1)
March 27, 1780This and every evening the New Amphitheatre Riding-House, Westminster-Bridge, will be superbly illuminated. Several surprising feats of activity, on foot...
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167A (Vol. 2)
July 18, 1798It is an invariable custom to visit oftenest where we expect most excellence; and this undoubtedly accounts for the large...
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167B (Vol. 2)
July 27, 1798Amusements of all sorts were never more prevalent than in the present age, the subjects of this happy country convinced...