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1133 (Vol. 1)
September 03, 1789could produce. “I am, “Dear Sir, “Yours, &c.” ROYAL GROVE, Westminster-Bridge. Thursday, Sept. 3, 1789. In consequence of the above...
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1134 (Vol. 1)
September 06, 1789INTELLIGENCE FROM ASTLEY’s. Beautiful, beyond description, was the ROYAL NAVAL REVIEW, performed, for the first time, last night at Astley’s:---indeed...
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1135 (Vol. 1)
September 07, 1789The Royal Naval Review brought out at Astley’s, is one of the most excellent aquatic entertainments over offered to the...
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1138 (Vol. 1)
September 17, 1789meet with so much encouragement, when we consider the great variety he exhibits every evening; here we see Rope Dancing,...
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1139 (Vol. 1)
September 21, 1789Every body speaks highly in praise of Astley’s new pantomime, called Harlequin’s Choice of the Beauties of the World, which...
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1141 (Vol. 1)
September 23, 1789Astley’s machinist must be very ingenious to work the ships in the manner he does in the Naval Review; as...
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1142 (Vol. 1)
September 26, 1789Good light and music are two great requisites in a theatre, and these are to be found at Astley’s whose...
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1145 (Vol. 1)
September 29, 1789Last night, in consequence of Young Astley’s being advertised to perform his unparallelled [sic] equestrian Exercises, the boxes and other...
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1146 (Vol. 1)
August 31, 1789To say nothing of Astley’s entertainments, which are confessedly allowed to have much spirit and ingenuity, yet his judgement was...
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1147 (Vol. 1)
August 01, 1789The whole uniform of the armed Citizens of Paris is brought over by Mr. Astley, who sent to France merely...
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1148 (Vol. 1)
August 02, 1789The Head of the Governor of the Bastile, &c. which Astley has brought from Paris, is so finely modelled, that...
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1149 (Vol. 1)
August 01, 1789The oddity of Astley’s advertisement, in yesterday’s paper, drew together, last night, a great number of spectators, who seemed to...
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1151 (Vol. 1)
August 06, 1789Rare work at Astley’s! five shillings has been offered for a Pitt Ticket; but the wonder will cease, when we...
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1152 (Vol. 1)
August 07, 1789Great numbers could not get admittance, last night, at Astley’s, which overflowed in every quarter. Besides a profusion of excellent...
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1156 (Vol. 1)
August 12, 1789The entertainments at Astley’s will soon conclude, not for want of company, as to our certain knowledge, his theatre overflowed...
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1158 (Vol. 1)
August 10, 1789Astley closes in a few days one of the most successful campaigns he perhaps ever experiences: we do not envy...
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1163 (Vol. 1)
November 22, 1789ASTLEY and his Troop had been nearly lost in the late storms, on their passage to Ireland;--the packet they were...
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1164 (Vol. 1)
November 21, 1789ASTLEY and his Troop had been nearly lost in the late storms, on their passage to Ireland;--the packet they were...
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1245 (Vol. 3)
November 30, 1830ASTLEY’S THEATRE.—This house was crowded by motley groups, who seemed desirous of expressing their loyal in every possible way. The...
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1302 (Vol. 3)
October 31, 1832On Monday evening, about a quarter to 10, a private watchman, belonging to Serle’s wharf, near the foot of Westminster-bridge,...
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1303 (Vol. 3)
March 31, 1832THEATRICAL MOVEMENTS. Astley’s has been entirely re-decorated in the most splendid and tasteful style. The design was given by Ducrow...
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1304 (Vol. 3)
April 29, 1832ASTLEY’S THEATRE. This Theatre commenced its summer season on Monday night with the production of a new drama, entitled Chevy...
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1315 (Vol. 3)
July 01, 1832ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. Whenever we hear of distress in the theatrical world we are inclined to send the complainants to Astley’s....
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1316 (Vol. 3)
July 03, 1832DUCROW has purchased three zebras, which he intends to bring speedily into active service. The price is said to be...