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VICTORY! VICTORY! VICTORY!
LORD HOWE,
And the Glorious FIRST of JUNE, 1794.
ROYAL SALOON,
ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.
TO-MORROW, Monday, June 30, 1794,
And every Evening ’till further Notice,
Will be presented,
VARIOUS NEW PERFORMANCES,
A new Historical Pantomime Ballet (composed by Mons. Gardell, of the Opera House, Paris, and performed there with the highest Applause) called,
MIRSA AND LINDOR.
With several War Manoeuvres, by the Europeans and Indians.
First time, a new Musical Piece, call’d,
JERRY SNEAK IN HIS GLORY.
A Comic Extravaganza Ballet, called,
THE MORAVIAN COW-KEEPERS.
A whimsical Operatical Entertainment, called,
THE BRUSSLES RIDOTTO.
In which will be introduced a PROSESSION of MASQUES and other Fancy Characters, as they appeared in the Famous Gardens and Park, at Brussels, on the Night of the Inauguration of the Emperor of Germany.
In the Intervals,
EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,
By Eminent PERFORMERS.
A grand NAVAL Spectacle, called,
OLD ENGLAND FOR EVER;
Or, Earl HOWE and the Glorious First of JUNE.
Interspersed with Songs, Duets, and Pantomime Action, purposely prepared for the occasion; With new Scenery, Music, Dresses, Decorations, &c.
In Scene I. will be presented The British and French Fleets in real Action.
In Scene II. will be exhibited The Deck of the Admiral’s Ship, &c. &c. &c.
In Scene III. will be pourtrayed [sic] The manner of conveying the French Prisoners to Hilsey Barracks.
In Scene IV. will be given a Representation of the Officers, Artificers, &c. &c. of the Dock-yards, marching in procession with their proper emblems, to congratulate Earl Howe on his important Victory over the French.
In Scene V. will be displayed an exact VIEW (taken from Portsmouth Point) of the French Prizes at Anchor, together with a view of the British Fleet, as they appeared on Friday the 13th, Saturday the 14th, and Sunday the 15th of June.
This Piece to conclude with a GRAND CHORUS, Allegorical Transparency, &c.
The Evening’s Amusements to conclude with a Grand Mechanical Pantomime, called, the
WEIRD SISTERS:
Boxes, 4s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s.
Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and the Curtain to ascend at Half past Six precisely.
[three star symbol] Places for the Boxes to be taken from Eleven to Three at the Theatre.
Vivant Rex et Regina.