162F (Vol. 2)

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SECOND ENTIRE CHANGE of ENTERTAINMENTS.

--1. A New Ballet. 2. A New Divertissement. 3. A New Burletta, interspersed with Dancing. 4. A New Grand Historical War Spectacle. 5. New Equestrian Exercises, Trial of Skill, Equilibres, &c. 6. The Infant Rossignol. 7. Various Comic Songs; and 8. A Grand Mechanical Harlequinade Pantomime.

ASTLEY’s Amphitheatre of Arts, Westminster-Bridge.

Their Royal Highnesses the Price of Wales and Duke of York’s Servants.

THIS and every Evening till further notice, will be presented a Comic Ballet, under the direction of Mr. HOLLAND, called THE IRISH FAIR. A Song in Character, by Master J. BRYSON. A Grand, Heroic, Serio-Tragic Pantomime, as it appeared in Paris, in Three Parts, with a Grand display of War Manoeuvres, single Combats with Broad Sword and Battle Axe, got up under the direction of Mr. ASTLEY, jun. called THE OLD TRUNK. A New Dance, under the direction of Messrs. HOLLAND and MARQUI, called MAY-DAY at BRUXELLES; or, The Arcades of Flora. Equestrian Exercises by Messrs. ASTLEY’s Pupils, particularly a trial of skill. The Infant ROSSIGNOL will imitate the Notes of various Birds, and accompany the Orchestra on a dumb Fiddle. The whole to conclude with a Grand Serio-Comic Pantomime, called THE EGYPTIAN ORACLE; or, Harlequin Criminal.

Doors to be opened at Half past Five.—Curtain to rise at Half past Six precisely.—Boxes 4s. second price 2s.—Pit 2s. second price 1s.—Gallery 1s. second price 6d. Half price to commence at Half past Eight precisely.

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

 

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