172D (Vol. 2)

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BENEFIT of the Two Masters BRYSON, the Musical Children.

NELSON’s TRIUMPH, or Buonaparte in the Dumps.

NEW FIREWORKS.

Analogous to the glorious Battle off the Mouth of the Nile, on the 1st of August last, between the British and French Fleets.

ASTLEY’s THEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK’s Servants.

THIS present Evening, will be presented a New Piece, called NELSON’s TRIUMPH, or Buonaparte in the Dumps, consisting of Song, Dance, and Pantomime; 1. A View of the two Fleets in real action off the Nile; 2. The Mansion-house, Bank, Bank Buildings, and the whole of Cornhill, illuminated; 3. Wapping in an Uproar; 4. Admiral Nelson’s Ship, superbly ornamented with variegated lamps; and 5. Beautiful Fireworks, in twenty mutations, by Mr. Astley, Sen. Characters in the above Piece by the whole Company.—By way of contrast, the beautiful Pantomime of THE EGYPTIAN ORACLE, exhibiting the Customs and Manners of the East, more particularly of the Egyptians, &c.—The Grand Ballet of CUPID’s FESTIVAL, in which will be introduced Vestris’s Allemande, with the utmost variation of elegant attitude.—The Grand Troop of Equestrians, &c.—Divers Performances by several Horses without Riders, with the Little Equestrian Clown, assisted by the Drolleries of the Equestrian Buffo; and the incomprehensible Performances of Young Breslaw, the Conjuring Horse, with other Amusements.

New Scenery, Dresses, and Music to every Performance.

Curtain to rise at Half Six.—Second Price at Half past Eight.

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