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226 (Vol. 1)
Undatedprove it; Master ASTLEY, with every graceful agility of the most eminent Stage Dancer, displays several Characters of Comic and...
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226A (Vol. 2)
August 29, 1801The preparations for Monday next, at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, are spoken of as worthy of the Lady for...
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226E (Vol. 2)
September 02, 1801The superb spectacle of Fair Rosamond comes before the public eye, for the last time but three, this night. The...
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226D (Vol. 2)
September 04, 1801We have to announce with unfeigned regret, divested of all favour of partiality, the last representation but one, of the...
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226 (Vol. 3)
October 24, 1808Last night the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, closed a successful season, when Mr. Fox, (previous to the termination of the...
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227 (Vol. 1)
December 13, 1781ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE RIDING-SCHOOL, THE Nobility, Gentry, and Others, are respectfully informed that the WINTER AMUSEMENTS at the above Place will...
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227A (Vol. 2)
September 19, 1801The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge, which in a few days closes for this season, brings Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. before the public...
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227 (Vol. 3)
October 04, 1808ASTLEY’s beautiful Theatre closed its successful campaign last night for the summer season. The house was crowded at an early...
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229E (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1800In the very zenith of their power and attraction, the Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, is about to...
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229D (Vol. 2)
May 31, 1801A prize wherry, given by Mr. ASTELY, was rowed for yesterday on the Thames. The contest was severe, there being...
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229B (Vol. 2)
September 18, 1801The trumpet of fame has long since gone abroad in praise of the different compositions of Sanderson, at the Amphitheatre...
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229F (Vol. 2)
October 06, 1801The liberal and truly indefatigable Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, opened the Royal Theatre, Goodman’s Fields, for the winter...
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229C (Vol. 2)
October 30, 1801The evidence of the public utility of Mr. Astley’s first Volume of Equestrian Education, already supported by upwards of two...
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229 (Vol. 3)
October 04, 1808The royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, closed last night, after a very successful season, with a most elegant and crowded audience,...
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230B (Vol. 2)
February 28, 1802ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE OF ARTS. Our industrious manager has marches his forces from the East to the West, and on their...
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230C (Vol. 2)
April 02, 1802The new Pantomime of Harlequin St. George, or the Seven Champions, continues to carry all before it; the Royal Amphitheatre,...
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230E (Vol. 2)
April 27, 1802The Seven Champions, or Harlequin St. George, which this evening make their appearance for the eighth time, at the Royal...
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230 (Vol. 3)
October 10, 1808The new Spectacle of the HONEST CRIMINAL, now performing at ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster Bridge, daily increased in public estimation; the...
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231B (Vol. 2)
May 12, 1802Mr. Upton’s new production, in rehearsal at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, is said to be enriched with some very...
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231C (Vol. 2)
May 13, 1802The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, loses its beautiful Spectacle of Fair Rosamond, and, of course, Mrs. Astley’s fine acting, after this,...
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232C (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1801ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. THE story of William Tell, once so successfully dramatized by young Sidons at Sadler’s Wells, is...
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232E (Vol. 2)
June 17, 1802Mr. Upton’s last production, the beautiful spectacle of William Tell, embellished with the most fascinating scenery, by Mr. Grieves, continues...
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233G (Vol. 2)
May 01, 1802ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. THIS theatre has produced, with universal admiration, a new grand ballet called Moluc the Slave, with very superb...
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233A (Vol. 2)
June 24, 1802William Tell, or the Hero of Switzerland, comes before the public eye at the Royal Amphitheatre, for the last time...