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523 (Vol. 3)
April 19, 1813ASTLEY’s THEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.—The Summer season commenced at this elegant Theatre last night. ASTLEY has an admirable equestrian groupe, and...
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524 (Vol. 3)
April 19, 1813ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. Mr. ASTLEY’s indefatigable spirit furnishes every year some agreeable novelty for the public. His Pantomimes frequently possess more...
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525 (Vol. 3)
May 31, 1813The inimitable and graceful dancing of Miss BANISTER on the Tight Rope, already is spoken of in the highest terms...
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536 (Vol. 3)
March 23, 1815ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, (Astley’s) Westminster-bridge, under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince Regent and duke of York.—The Nobility, Gentry,...
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560 (Vol. 1)
June 10, 1784A correspondent has sent us the following :---Among the great variety of amusements which is exhibited at Mr. Astley’s Ambigu-Comic,...
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561 (Vol. 1)
June 12, 1784Since the arrival of Mademoiselle Constance, Mr. Astley’s Amphitheatre may be said to rival the Italian Opera in their much...
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563 (Vol. 1)
June 15, 1784A correspondent says that a boy of nine years of age only, made his first appearance last night as a...
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564 (Vol. 1)
June 21, 1784ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE and AMBIGU-COMIC, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE, THIS and EVERY EVENING, THE various ENTERTAINMENTS of this Place will continue, consisting of H...
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565 (Vol. 1)
June 22, 1784Numbers of Ladies and Gentlemen having requested the comic exhibition of the Taylor riding to Brentford, it will be presented...
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567 (Vol. 1)
June 24, 1784A Correspondent has sent us the following : —The new Comic Pantomimical Ballet called “Rural Innocence,” performed at Astley’s last...
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569 (Vol. 1)
June 28, 1784This evening a comic piece called the RECRUIT, two new dances, the first called RURAL INNOCENCE, the second called the...
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569 (Vol. 3)
August 13, 1814The New Pantomime called, “Fortune’s Favourite; or, Harlequin’s Harvest, performed last night at ASTLEY’s Theatre, for the first time, was...
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570 (Vol. 1)
July 05, 1784In consequence of so many Ladies and Gentlemen having been disappointed of places at Sadlers Wells, the following entertainments will...
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570 (Vol. 3)
July 14, 1815ROWING MATCH. Astley’s 27th Prize Wherry was rowed for on Saturday last, in honour of his Royal Highness the Prince...
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572 (Vol. 1)
July 05, 1784A correspondent who has been to Astley’s Theatre since the addition of the grand piece of fire-work of the Salamander,...
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575 (Vol. 1)
July 23, 1784MR. ASTLEY, jun. most respectfully begs leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and others, that the Amphitheatre Riding School, Westminster...
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580 (Vol. 1)
July 22, 1784Besides the usual Entertainments at Astley’s, Westminster-Bridge (which have given the highest satisfaction) every evening this week will be added,...
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583 (Vol. 1)
August 09, 1784Friday night was performed at Astley’s Amphitheatre, to a most brilliant and crowded audience, a new Pantomime, called Harlequin Emperor...
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584 (Vol. 1)
August 09, 1784AMPHITHEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE. A new pantomime was performed, for the first time, at Astley’s Theatre last night. It is called Harlequin,...
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586 (Vol. 1)
August 18, 1784Astley’s, August 18. The extraordinary display of fireworks exhibited in honor of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales’s birth...
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595 (Vol. 3)
December 09, 1814CORONER’S INQUEST.—Yesterday an Inquest was held at the Crown, Westminster-bridge, on the body of John Stevenson, late a saddler I...
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596 (Vol. 1)
September 13, 1784Astley is remarkably successful in his ideas of amusements for the publick[sic]. Nothing evinces this more than the rapidity with...
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596 (Vol. 3)
November 30, 1813FATAL ACCIDENT.—Yesterday a curious occurrence took place at ASTLEY’s Theatre, which, we regret to say, terminated the existence of a...
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605 (Vol. 3)
November 30, 1814ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—At this pleasant place was exhibited a Serio-Comic Equestrian Pantomime, with extraordinary and extensive new platforms and nouvelle...