173A (Vol. 2)

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Three last nights—ASTLEY’s Theatre, Westminster-bridge.—This present Evening, To-morrow, and Friday, will be presented, for the 18th, 19th, and 20th times, the favourite Pantomime and Ballet of Action, called Admiral Nelson’s Triumph; Grand Illuminations by land and water, &c. Also a new Piece, called A Peep at the Comet; and an Entertainment of Singing and Dancing, called The Black Man and Blackbird; divers extraordinary Equestrian Exercises, with the surprising little Learned Horse; Delpini’s Modern School-mistress; and the Comic Pantomime of Harlequin in Malabar.—N.B. The Amphitheatre of Arts will close on Friday next, the 26th inst. For twelve nights, in order so its being fitted up on a new and improved plan, for various new Entertainments; when a number of high dressed horses will assist in several new Operatical Ballets of Action; new Military and other Pantomimes, and different performances, preparatory to Mr. ASTLEY and Company’s departure for Ireland, some circumstances having prevented his opening the Pantheon, as he intended, and for which purpose, through Royal patronage for past services, he had obtained a licence from the Most Novel the Marquis of Salisbury.

 

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