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48C (Vol. 2)
June 08, 1792The applause bestowed by the audience of the Royal Saloon, are incredible. That the performances merit them, all must allow....
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48F (Vol. 2)
June 12, 1792ROYAL SALOON. In the change of Performance which took place last night at this Theatre, and which for variety surpassed...
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48 (Vol. 1)
July 01, 1972HORSEMANSHIP and Activity at the Riding School, Westminster Bridge, till further Notice, every Evening at Six o’clock, Mr. and Mrs....
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49 (Vol. 1)
UndatedTHIS and every Evening at ASTLEY’s Riding School, the Foot of Westminster Bridge, besides the usual Diversions of Horsemanship, will...
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49A (Vol. 2)
June 15, 1792The new piece of ABON HASSEN, taken from the Arabian Nights, and arranged for the Stage by Young ASTLEY, does...
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49C (Vol. 2)
June 29, 1792As the LITTLE DEVIL was vaulting on the back of his horse, at ASTLEY’s last Tuesday evening, the animal took...
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49D (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1792A failing match is, we hear, shortly to take place on the Thames, for 100 guineas a side, between Young...
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50 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1771THE Evening Amusements at Westminster Bridge, will be continued this and a few Evenings, when the grand general Displa [sic]...
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50C (Vol. 2)
July 18, 1792In consequence of Young Astley’s determination to withdraw the present Entertainments after next Saturday, for the purpose of introducing others;...
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50 (Vol. 3)
July 31, 1806ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. A NEW spectacle, interspersed with recitation and song, has, superintended by Mr. Astley Junr. been produced...
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51E (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1792When Young Astley acted in conjunction with his Father, he might well be compared to a noun adjective, the other...
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51A (Vol. 2)
July 20, 1792Astley, like most young men, is fond of variety himself, and therefore imagines his audiences to be of the same...
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51 (Vol. 2)
July 24, 1792INTELLIGENCE FROM ASTLEY’s. The boat-race on the Thames yesterday, drew together such crowds at an early hour, that the Royal...
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52 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1771We are desired to inform the Nobility, Gentry and others, that Mr. Astley, at the Foot of Westminster Bridge, is...
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52B (Vol. 2)
August 02, 1792Why Mr. ASTLEY chose the dead season of the year for exhibition, we will not pretend to say; but of...
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53B (Vol. 2)
August 07, 1792ASTLEY’s. Last night, according to promise, Astley produced an entertainment for the express purpose of giving his spectators an idea...
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53 (Vol. 3)
September 11, 1806Every week, indeed almost every night, is found to produce a change in some part of the entertainments at the...
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54 (Vol. 3)
September 13, 1806The four Giroux Benefit (those long and deservedly favourites of the Public) is, it is said, fixed for Wednesday the...
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55A (Vol. 2)
August 22, 1792ASTLEY’s Theatre has twice performed its new piece, taken from the circumstance of the delivery of Tippoo’s sons as hostages...
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55 (Vol. 3)
September 13, 1806A night, and but a night or two longer, affords an opportunity to the numerous frequenters of the Royal Amphitheatre,...
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56A (Vol. 2)
August 31, 1792Astley’s theatre has been more numerously attended this week than last.—Indeed the performances gain much on the town. The pantomimical...
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56 (Vol. 3)
September 16, 1806A CARD.—Mr. GIROUX, junior, has the honour to inform the Nobility, his Friends, and the Public in general, that his...
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57A (Vol. 2)
August 31, 1792The new Pantomime, called Harlequin in Ireland, which is to make its first appearance this evening, at the ROYAL SALOON,...
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57D (Vol. 2)
September 12, 1792LITTLE DECASTRO takes his annual Benefit This Evening at ASTLEY’s Royal Saloon.—From the choice of entertainments untended for exhibition, a...