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British Valour Pantomime—Deserter of Naples—Dancing—Twenty-four New Feats of Horsemanship—Trial of Skill—Comic Songs—Don Quixote Pantomime—and a most Superb and Brilliant Display of FIRE-WORKS, by Signor Mengler—FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY.
For the BENEFIT of Mr. HANDY.
ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.
THIS EVENING, (first time) a Grand Ballet of Action, called BRITISH VALOUR AGAINST INDIAN TOMAHAWKS; or, The Tars of the “Tight Little Island.” In the course of the Pantomime, a Broad Sword Fight.—Mr. Johannot will sing an entire new Song, called Mrs. Betty and Humphry Jenkinson. The Day of Marriage, by Miss Gray.—HORSEMANSHIP, by Mess. Astley and Handy’s Troops. Clown to the Equestrian Performances, Mr. HANDY.—After which, The DESERTER of NAPLES.—Also the Serio-Comic Pantomime of QUIXOTE and SANCHO.—To conclude with a superb and brilliant Display of FIRE-WORKS.
Tickets to be had of Mr. Handy, No. 25, Bow-street, Covent-Garden; and Paces for the Boxes may be taken of Mrs. Connell, at the Amphitheatre.