95B (Vol. 2)

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FALL of LANDRECY; or, A PEEP at the FRENCH FRONTIERS.

ROYAL SALOON,

ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

THIS and EVERY EVENING until further notice, will be presented, by way of Prelude,

A Comic Grotesque Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN’s MEDLEY.

In the course of the Pantomime, a Comic Song, by Mr. JOHANNOT.

Various Exercises, by the whole Company of Tumblers.

A Comic Pastoral Musical Piece, called

PHILIP AND LOUISA;

Or, THE TYTHE SHEAF.

A Grand Dance, composed by Mr. Mercerot, called

THE FLORISTS FESTIVAL.

Surprising Feats of Activity, by the Company of Horsemen.

The whole to conclude with an entire new Heroic Spectacle, called

THE FALL OF LANDRECY;

Or, A PEEP AT THE FRENCH FRONTIERS.

In the course of the Piece, among a variety of other Scenes, will be presented A GRAND PANORAMA;

Or, View of the Encampment of the Dutch Army, near Landrecy.

Also a View of part of the Army of Observation, commanded by his Royal Highness the Duke of YORK, on the Heights of Cateay Campresis, previous to the Victories obtained over the French Army on the 24th and 26th of April; as also an exact view of the Fortifications, Inundation, and the City of Landrecy; together with a Representation of the Bombardment and surrender of that place.

Boxes, 4s. Pit, 2s. Gallery, 1s.

Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mrs. Connell, Box Book Keeper, at the Theatre.

Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and the curtain to ascend at Half past Six precisely.

            Vivant Rex et Regina.

The Riding School is open for the Instruction of Ladies and Gentlemen every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. For particulars please to enquire at the Amphitheatre.

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