202C (Vol. 2)

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JOHANNOT’s NIGHT.

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.

THIS present MONDAY, October 6, a most uncommon Variety of Entertainments will be presented, consisting of EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES; Serious and Comic Dancing; with the Grand Pantomimical Ballet of THE DESERTER.—Several Comic Songs, to be sung by Mr. JOHANNOT; particularly an entire new one, (written by Mr. Upton) called Mrs. Betty and Humphry Jenkins, to the celebrated old Irish Air of High Randy Dandy O. Also the celebrated Irish Song, sung by Mr. Johannot with such unbounded applause at Sadler’s Wells, on Monday the 22d of September, (written by C. Dibdin, jun. and composed by Sanderson) called Dermot O’Dogherty’s Description of a Storm, Paddy M’Gree’s Definition of English Bulls, and their joint Ideas of Matrimony. And an entire new Song, (written by C. Dibdin, jun, and composed by Broad) called The Match-Boy, containing a display of Fashionable and Unfashionable Matches; Matches for every Thing that can be matched; and a Description of Things impossible to be matched; in which he will introduce the old Chaunt, as sung by an original Character, well known as a Match-Boy in every part of London, Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark. A favourite Song, (composed by Shields) by Miss Gray.—The whole to conclude with the Serio-Comic Pantomime of QUIXOTE and SANCHO.

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