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NEW AND CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENTS
ROYAL SALOON,
ASTLEY’S, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.
TO-MORROW EVENING, and every Evening till further Notice, will be presented,
An entire new Ballet, (composed by Mr. Mercerot) called,
THE PROVINCIAL DIVERTISMENT.
Principal Dancers,
Mons. MERCEROT,--Mad. MERCEROT, and Sig. MARQUI.
An entire new Musical Piece, called,
EVERY MAN HIS HOBBY HORSE.
VARIOUS EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,
By the most eminent and distinguished Performers.
Great Sagacity in several Horses, particularly the Equestrian Pedestal, and the grand favourite
MINUET by TWO HORSES.
Also the astonishing Manage Horse will Dance
A HORNPIPE ON THE STAGE.
(B particular desire) that favourite Musical Sketch, called,
OLD ENGLAND FOR EVER;
Or, Earl HOWE, and the Glorious 1st of June.
Interspersed with Songs, Duets, Chorusses [sic], and Pantomimic Action, purposely prepared for the occasion, with new Scenery, Music, Dresses, Decorations, &c.
In which will be presented
THE BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS IN RAL ACTION.
The whole to conclude with an entire new Pantomime, called
THE FAIRY’s FANTASY;
Or, The
ENCHANTED MANOR.
With new Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, Decorations, &c.
The Words by Mr. Connell,--the Music by Mr. Sanderson.
In the Course of the Pantomime will be introduced he following Mechanical Changes, viz.
1. A Wood Scene—Midnight.
2. A Calm Sea—Moonlight.
3. A View of the Lawn and Manor House.
4. Outside of the Manor Stables.
5. Outside of ditto, with Horses.
(N.B. In this Scene will be introduced the wonderful Sagacity of the Hors.)
6. A Cottage, who its Transformation to a Hay-stack, Put-sty, and Sedan Chair.
7. A Bed-Chamber, which changes to a Shrubbery.
8. A Cavern, with its Transition to a most beautiful and superbly decorated Fairy Palace and Garden.
Doors to be opened at half past five, and the curtain to ascend at half past six precisely.
Places for the Boxes to be taken from eleven to three, at the Royal Saloon.
Vivant Rex et Regina.
Boxes, 4s. Pit, 2s. Gallery, 1s.
Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride, and Horses broke for the Army, &c. For particulars please to enquire at the Royal Saloon.