170F (Vol. 2)

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THEATRE, Westminster Bridge.—This Evening the following Amusements (being the last time of their representation this season), the two famous Pantomimes of Black and Blue Beard, and Harlequin; Jack of all Trades; the Panorama Dance of Windsor Camp; the Antipodean Tumblers, and famous Group of Equestrians, Magical Deceptions, &c. by the Little Conjuring Horse, and surprising Performances by the Arabian War Horse; beautiful Fireworks, and the famous variegated Serpents, in the most rapid rotation.—On Monday next, October 1, a complete Change of entirely new Entertainments will take place, with entirely new scenery, machinery, dresses, decorations, &c. to every piece, viz. A Pantomimic Olio, called the Old Maid’s Marriage; a Divertissement, called the Bone of Contention; new Comic Songs; an Indian Delassement, called the Barbarians, or Triumph of Innocence, with real Indian Combats, &c. a Grand Comic Pantomime, called Momus’s Motto, or Harlequin in Malabar—the whole expressly got up under the direction of Mr. ASTLEY, junior, being for his own Benefit.

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