154E (Vol. 2)

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ASTLEY’s THEATRE.

THIS PRESENT EVENING, Saturday, July 22, will be presented, at the AMPHITHEATRE of ARTS, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE, an Entertainment called THE REASONABLE FOOL.—A scenic Pantomime, called WHAT’s THAT I SEE? Or, THE RIVAL DWARFS.—The Burletta of THE MISER.—The SIX DIVISIONS NEW SWORD EXERCISES (with Various FEATS of HORSEMANSHIP; the Performances of the CABINET of MONKIES; and an heroic Spectacle, called THE FOUR BROTHERS.—And on MONDAY next, July 24, will be presented, in the Change of Amusement for that Week, and for the First time this Season, an Operatical Ballet, called THE MOCK EGYPTIANS.—A musical Piece, with its dependent Spectacle, called ABON HASSAN, or the SLEEPER AWAKE.—A comic Pantomime, called MIRTH and MAGIC.—Two entire new Songs, called ST. JAMES’s DAY; or MELTON PYSTERS; and THE LITTLE NOSEGAY GIRL.—Various famous EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES; and other Performances.—To conclude (by particular desire) with the grand Pantomime, called THE DESERTER.

To begin, each Evening, at Half-past Six precisely.

Box 4s. Second Price 2s.—Pit 2s. Second Price 1s.—Gallery 1s. Second Price 6d. Second Price to commence at Half past Eight o’clock precisely.

Places to be taken of Mrs. Connell, Box-Office, Westminster Bridge.

[three star symbol] There will be new Performances every Monday, during the Summer Season, at this Theatre; the only public Place of Amusement at which a Plan so much and so universally approved of has or can be adopted.

 

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