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207A (Vol. 2)
April 07, 1801SUMMER THEATRES. Mr. Astley, jun. has made an entire new theatre, and he has displayed great taste and even magnificence...
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207D (Vol. 2)
April 11, 1801The brilliancy and effect produced by the present appearance of the Royal Amphitheatre may, it is true, be in some...
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208C (Vol. 2)
April 14, 1801To the powerful attractions of a new Theatre, exhibiting to the eye of the beholder a blaze of lustre and...
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208E (Vol. 2)
April 18, 1801With the twelfth appearance of the new superb Scotch spectacle of the Iron Tower, and a variety of other amusements,...
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209A (Vol. 2)
April 21, 1801To the unrivalled attraction of the grand Scotch Spectacle of the Iron Tower, the Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster...
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209B (Vol. 2)
April 22, 1801The Iron Tower has evinced its powerful attractions in point of strength, by overflowing the Royal Amphitheatre with company every...
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209D (Vol. 2)
April 25, 1801The very able and skillful manner in which not only the ship of the brave NELSON, but the whole fleet,...
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209F (Vol. 2)
April 28, 1801The Iron Tower in performance at the Royal Amphitheatre was honoured yesterday evening with a most brilliant an crouded [sic]...
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209H (Vol. 2)
April 29, 1801The grand and impressive Romance of the Iron Tower, whether founded on fact or fancy, has the peculiar power attached...
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210 (Vol. 1)
September 19, 1781This Evening, Tuesday the 18th of September, 1781—A droll new Exhibition will be presented at ASTLEY’s Amphitheatre Riding-School, Westminster-Bridge; Mr....
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210D (Vol. 2)
May 03, 1800The Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, promises to exhibit a scene of numbers and fashion this night (being the last representation of...
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210B (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1801AMPHITHEATRE OF ARTS. Mr. Astley, jun. has made an entire new theatre, and he has displayed great taste and even...
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210A (Vol. 2)
April 30, 1801The every attraction has a cause, is a belief too generally granted to stand in want of argument by way...
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210H (Vol. 2)
April 30, 1801It is with pleasure we can state to our readers, that his Excellency the Algerine [sic] Admiral and Ambassador, and...
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210C (Vol. 2)
May 02, 1801Another brilliant and numerous audience graced the Royal Amphitheatre yesterday evening, and as usual bestowed on the several pieces in...
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210G (Vol. 2)
May 05, 1801Nothing can withstand the powerful attractions of such a brilliant and magnificent place of Entertainment as the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge,...
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211A (Vol. 2)
May 07, 1801We have before given it as our opinion, that in addition to one of the most beautiful houses in Europe,...
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211C (Vol. 2)
May 09, 1801The announced appearance of the Algerine [sic] Ambassador drew a crouded [sic] and distinguished audience to the Royal Amphitheatre last...
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211G (Vol. 2)
May 15, 1801The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, has announced the withdrawance in the course of a few days of the fine Spectacle of...
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211 (Vol. 3)
September 15, 1808Nothing more can be said in praise of the new Ballet, now performing at ASTLEY’S, Westminster Bridge, called “Harvest Home,”...
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212 (Vol. 1)
September 26, 1781This Evening, Wednesday the 26th of September, 2781—A droll new Exhibition will be presented at ASTLEY’s Amphitheatre Riding-School, Westminster-Bridge; Mr....
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212A (Vol. 2)
May 15, 1801The Iron Tower, with the pantomime of the Pirate, continue their powerful attractions undiminished, every part of the Royal Amphitheatre,...
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212B (Vol. 2)
May 15, 1801The second appearance of Ireland, the flying phenomenon, at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, drew, in conjunction with the charming...
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212D (Vol. 2)
May 20, 1801The fine acting of MR. Astley, jun. as Percy, in the grand spectacle of the Iron Tower, Laurent’s representation of...