145F (Vol. 2)

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CONNELL’s NIGHT.

At ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE,

THIS present TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1796, will be presented a selection of splendid Entertainments.

HORSEMANSHIP by the whole of the Equestrians.

A Musical Entertainment, called

THE CONVENT IN AN UPROAR;

Or, CUPID PILGRIM.

TUMBLING and PYRAMIDS, particularly the ANTIPODEAN WHIRLIGIG.

The celebrated Sig. LIONARDI’s CABINET of MONKIES.

A Ballet Pantomime, in Two Parts, called

LA FILLE MAL GARDEE;

Or, The Watchful Mother Duped.

A Musical Entertainment, taken from History, called

WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT.

Unparalleled Performances on the DANCING LADDER with the VIOLIN.

For this Night, an entirely New Narrative Extravaganza, (performed but once) called

THE QUEER CLUB; or The Rum Chanters.

HYDRAULICAL DEVICES, and MECHANICAL FIRE-WORKS.

The whole to conclude (by desire) with a favourite Comic Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN’s ODDITIES; Or, the Devil in a Bottle.

Tickets to be had, and places to be taken of Mr. and Mrs. Connell, at the Amphitheatre.

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