190C (Vol. 2)

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Handy, the celebrated Equestrian Clown, takes his Benefit at Astley’s Amphitheatre, To-morrow Evening. The attractions of the place, independent of the attractions of the Performers are certainly such as no other place of similar entertainment can produce. The siege and capture of Seringapatam is a Spectacle of the first national importance, and is got up in a style of military perfection we thought the Stage in some manner inadequate to. The Horsemanship To-morrow Evening may be expected to be such as the first Horsemen in the world alone can accomplish; and with such a Clown as Handy, a very Momus in it and laughter, will and must be afforded a specie of Equestrian amusement unequalled in this Country. The new Pantomime of the Daemon’s Tribunal, with (for this night only) the astonishing Performances of the Flemish Hercules, form a few, and but a few of the routine of entertainments to be presented To-morrow Night at the Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge.

To-morrow Evening, in addition to the grand Spectacle of the Mine, and other Amusements a the Royal Circus, we find  new Scotch Pastoral Dance will be produced, got up by Mr. Bryne, called Jocky and Jenny; with new Dresses, Scenery, Decorations, &c. the Music partly Scotch and partly Irish, selected by Mr. Bryne, with new Accompaniments by Mr. Sanderson. The Principal characters by Mr. and Mrs. Bryne, the three Miss Adams, and Master Bryne.

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