155C (Vol. 2)

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Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of seeing the curious Cabinet of Monkies, are most respectfully informed, that they will be laid aside at the conclusion of this week, it being necessary, from their great exertions, to suspend their performances for some time.—The new Six Division Cavalry Sword Exercises, and the Grand Match, by Veterans in service, as in real action, will also be continued this week—longer Mr. ASTLEY cannot promise.

THE FIFTEENTH WEEK’s CHANGE OF AMUSEMENTS.

AMPHITHEATRE of ARTS, (ASTLEY’s) WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE,

By their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Duke of York’s Servants.

THIS and every EVENING this Week only, will be presented (2d time) a new Comic Musical Piece, with its grand and dependent spectacle, called NO SALES AT SMITHFIELD, or the Reasonable Wife; a Harlequin Pantomime, (5th time this season, called HARLEQUIN’s GAMBOLS; also, an entirely new whimsical narrative Extravaganza, entitled, the QUEER CLUB; or, the Rum Chanters; through which channel an ideal will be attempted to be conveyed of the Eccentricities and Humours of various characters, who occasionally give their attendance to Clubs and Societies of this nature; a Musical Farce (5th time this season) called the HUMOURS of KING HENRY the VIIIth, and the MERRY COBLER. A splendid variety of new and elegant Entertainments, consisting of Horsemanship by the Equestrian Performers. The last week of the curious CABINET OF MONKIES, also THE DANCING LADDER; and the last week of the Six Divisions of Sword Exercises, attack and defence movements, &c. with a Grand Match, on the original Scientific Principle, by several Professors.—The whole to conclude with an entire new Harlequin Pantomime, called WHAT WE ARE, NOT WHAT WE WERE. This Pantomime consists of  greater variety of magical deceptions and droll situations than any one ever produced.

Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and to begin at Half past Six o’clock precisely.

Box 4s.—Pit 2s.—Gallery 1s.—Second Price as usual.

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

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