209C (Vol. 2)

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ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, ASTLEY’s, Westminster-bridge.

Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the PRINCE of WALES and DUKE of YORK.

THIS Evening and To-morrow, Saturday, The POLISH OLYMPIAN will spear for the last time at this Theatre; preceding when will be presented, 17th time, a comic divertissement, called The COUNTRY WAKE. Also, 17th time, a new grand Caledonian Spectacle Romance in two parts, called The IRON TOWER, written and got up by Mr. Astley, jun. Percy, Mr. Astley, jun.; and Julia, Mrs. Astley. Bards, Porters, Rustics, Banditti, Soldiers, &c. &c. &c. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre, price 6d. EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES by Mess. Sutton, Harris, Moulder, Link, H. Bryson, I. Bryson, Miller, Ducrow, and West; Clown, Mr. Taylor. With a Pantomime, called HARLEQUIN VICTOR. In which will be introduced an exact View of COPENHAGEN, exhibiting also the BRITISH and DANISH FLEETS in action; with an entire new Song, written by Mr. Upton, called ‘Pass’d the Sound, or, The Danish Defeat,” by Mr. Johannot.

 [pointer-finger symbol] In order to prevent disappointment, the Public will please to observe that the Iron Tower will commence at 7 precisely.

A new Comic Pantomime, written and superintended by Mr. Lonsdale, is in preparation, and will shortly be produced.

Doors to be opened at Half past Five o’clock; Curtain rises at Half past Six precisely. Second Price at Half past Eight o’clock. Box 4s.—Pit 2s.—Gall. 1s.

[three star symbol] Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Amphitheatre, of Mrs. Connell, Box-keeper.

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