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179C (Vol. 2)
July 26, 1799The town appears, by the crouded [sic] houses seen every evening at Astley’s Theatre, Westminster Bridge, to be in full...
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179D (Vol. 2)
July 27, 1799Young Astley and Miss Smith (the two Pantomimical stars, continue to attract all the fashionable circles to the Theatre, Westminster-Bridge.
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179F (Vol. 2)
July 29, 1799The greatest run of elegant company ever witnessed by the oldest inhabitant of Lambeth, is seen nightly at Astley’s Theatre....
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179G (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1799Two serious pieces, so opposite in their subjects, yet so beautiful and impressive in their nature as those of Rolla...
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179 (Vol. 3)
June 14, 1808ROWING MATCH.—Astley’s 19th annual skuller match for a prize wherry, in honour of his Majesty’s Birth Day, was rowed for...
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180B (Vol. 2)
August 10, 1799Considering the time of the year, when the Fashionable World are generally from town, one is astonished to see the...
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181 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1780AMPHITHEATRE RIDING-HOUSE, Westminster-Bridge. On Monday Mr. ASTLEY’s second line of performers of activity are to make their appearance. They consist...
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181C (Vol. 2)
August 10, 1799ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. ON account of an accident which happened to one of the Grand Mechanical Scenic Transformations, during...
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181A (Vol. 2)
August 16, 1799ASTLEY’s THEATRE.—This being the 16th of August, extraordinary Illuminations, various Military Devices, &c. the two popular pieces the Virgin of...
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181D (Vol. 2)
August 19, 1799Mr. Astley is to run the popular Pantomime of the Black Castle another week.
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181E (Vol. 2)
August 22, 1799Three nights more, viz. this present evening’, to-morrow, and Saturday, will be the last nights of the town’s viewing the...
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181F (Vol. 2)
August 24, 1799The positive Withdrawal of the BLACK CASTLE. ASTLEY’s Theatre, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. August 24, 1799. THOSE Ladies and Gentlemen who have taken...
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182 (Vol. 1)
UndatedN.B. No experience or pains have been spared to render the rational amusements or this place superior to all others...
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182A (Vol. 2)
August 14, 1799There are now in performance three distinct good, theatrical plots and under-plots, each subject replete with ingenious Scenery and Machinery....
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182C (Vol. 2)
September 05, 1799The taste and ingenuity displayed in the dresses of Young Astley’s Comic Pantomime, now before the Public, are such as...
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182E (Vol. 2)
September 06, 1799The continual bustle of business and incident that has called the performers together at rehearsal every day this week, at...
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183A (Vol. 2)
September 07, 1799A CARD.—The present Saturday brings to a conclusion many of the favourite and popular amusements at Astley’s Theatre. This circumstance...
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183C (Vol. 2)
September 09, 1799The Amphitheatre of Arts bids fair, this evening, to be crowed [sic] with one of the most numerous audiences beheld...
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183F (Vol. 2)
September 10, 1799The new Military Piece, called the Philanthropic Female, or the British Army in Holland, was performed last night at Astley’s...
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183G (Vol. 2)
September 11, 1799The new Musical Piece of the Philanthropic Female, or British Army in Holland, again filled Astley’s Theatre to the very...
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183 (Vol. 3)
June 24, 1808The celebrated Company of Olympians, at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, with that most laughable of burlesque Performances, “The Hunted...
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184B (Vol. 2)
September 16, 1799The Theatre, Westminster-bridge, is certainly in possession of a most wonderful group of Jumpers, Tumblers, and Horsemen. Those persons attached...
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184 (Vol. 2)
September 17, 1799There never was represented at Astley’s Theatre a better evening’s entertainment than the present. The Pantomime, descriptive of the manoeuvres...
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184D (Vol. 2)
September 23, 1799The Songs, Scenery, Music, Dresses, and, in short, every attachment to the new Military and Naval Spectacle, in representation at...