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S A D L E R ’ s W E L L S.
THIS and the following Evenings, will be presented a great variety of DANCING, by Messrs. Depuis, Meunier, Williamson, Miss Matthews, Mrs. Huntey, and Mrs. Sutton.
A NEW DANCE, called
The GIPSEY’S FROLIC; or The Ploughboy’s Distress.
SINGING, by Mr. Doyle, Mr. Fox, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Herryman, Mrs. Burnett, and Miss Burnett.
Particularly a New Musical Piece, called
T H E C O U N T R Y W A K E.
In the course of the Evening’s Entertainments will be presented the amazing Exhibition of the
D A N C I N G D O G S,
By Sieur SCAGLIONI.
With New Dresses, Scenery, and Decorations. Dancing on the TIGHT ROPE, by those eminent Performers, Signor PLACIDO and the LITTLE DEVIL.
And TUMBLING, by Messrs. Dupuis, Meunier, Rayner, Huntley, Signor Placido, and the Little Devil.
To which will be added a new Entertainment, in Two Parts, called
T H E S H I P W R E C K ;
Or, HARLEQUIN, OLD LEO, and THE SAVAGES.
In which will be introduced, with considerable improvements, the celebrated Scene of
H A R L E Q U I N S K E L E T O N.
The Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Paintings by Mr. Greenwood.
Box Ticket, 3s. 6d. Pit, 2s. Gallery, 1s.
[3 * in a downward triangle] Places to be taken at the Wells.
The Doors to be opened at Half past Five o’clock, and the Performance begin at Half past Six.
N.B. A Patrole[sic] of Horse and Foot are stationed, from Sadler’s Wells Gate along the New Road to Tottenham-court Turnpike; likewise the City Road to Moorfields; also to St. John’s-street; and across the Spa Fields to Rosoman-row, from the hours of Eight to Eleven.