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57B (Vol. 2)
September 19, 17929 beat] Westminster Bridge.—Last night made its appearance at this place, one of the most pleasing, brilliant, an interesting Pantomimes...
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60C (Vol. 2)
October 11, 1792ASTLEY, the first Equestrian in the world, exhibits his wonderful feats the two remaining nights of performance, this and to-morrow...
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61B (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1791BAGSHOT HEATH CAMP, AT ASTLEY’S.—Whether it was the invention of the Old Soldier or the Young Equestrian, we know not,...
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61C (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1791The genteeler [sic] a place of public amusement is, the greater the number of frail fair who visit it—In the...
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61D (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1791The Royal Saloon takes the lead at present; all the fashionable world grace the Boxes; nothing very uncommon during the...
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61E (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1791Had the Royal Saloon been erected on the top of St. Paul’s; on the Monument, or on Shuter’s Hill, YOUNG...
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61 (Vol. 3)
February 28, 1806John Bull, who knows the value of gold, and perhaps the way to get it was well as any person...
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62C (Vol. 2)
March 30, 1793ROYAL SALOON. ASTLEY’s NEW AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. MR. ASTLEY, Jun. most respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and others; that the above...
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62 (Vol. 3)
April 06, 1806The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge, commences its Summer campaign to-morrow evening, under the active and skillful management of Mr. ASTLEY, jun.;...
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63C (Vol. 2)
April 02, 1793Our SURRY Theatre commenced its season last night, in presence of an Audience, which, for gentility, as well as numbers,...
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63D (Vol. 2)
April 05, 1793Nothing can equal the applause bestowed by the audience at ASTLEY’S Theatre, the two last nights, particularly during the representation...
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63 (Vol. 3)
November 30, 1805The little Antipodean Hero at the ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, continues to surprise, delight, and astonish all ranks and description of persons,...
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64A (Vol. 2)
April 12, 1793The number of Theatrical Managers, candidates fro public favour, is such, that the success of the ROYAL SALOON is the...
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64C (Vol. 2)
April 16, 1793Why the ROYAL SALOON should serve only as a Summer Theatre, is to us extraordinary, when it is to be...
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64D (Vol. 2)
April 18, 1793The present severity of the weather, thought apparently unfavourable to places of public amusement, seems to have little or no...
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64F (Vol. 2)
April 19, 1793ROYAL SALOON. ASTLEY’s NEW AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. NO PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, April 20, 1793, a VARIETY of PLEASING ENTERTAINMENTS.
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64G (Vol. 2)
April 19, 1793ROYAL SALOON. ASTLEY’s NEW AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. No Performance this Evening. To-morrow, Saturday, April 20, A Variety of pleasing Entertainments.
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64E (Vol. 2)
April 20, 1793The ROYAL SALOON, and VAUXHALL GARDENS, were, last night, so crowded, that neither of them could have accommodated more visitors....
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64 (Vol. 3)
November 30, 1805The admirers of chaste and elegant dancing will have a treat on Wednesday next at Mr. ASTLEY’s Amphitheatre, that being...
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65E (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1793The excellency of Astley’s Theatre, consists in novelty and variety. The local pieces beautifully imagined and richly dressed: the Horsemanship...
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65B (Vol. 2)
April 23, 1793If the abilities of ASTLEY be measured by his success, there is no doubt that he is in possession of...
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65C (Vol. 2)
April 27, 1793Were the Manager of the ROYAL SALOON to relinquish his Theatrical Concerns, the lovers of fun and humour would be...
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65 (Vol. 3)
June 21, 1806That incomparable performer on the rope, Richer, takes his leave of Astley’s Amphitheatre this evening, which is for his benefit,...
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66A (Vol. 2)
May 04, 1793If the most brilliant house, ever yet beheld at ASTLEY’s, is not at least equalled by that of tonight, we...