218E (Vol. 2)

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The new grand military and naval Spectacle of British Glory in Egypt, having been received with unbounded applause from crouded [sic] houses, will be repeated every evening until further notice.

ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, ASTLEY’s, Westminster-Bridge, under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK.

THIS PRESENT EVENING will be presented the Comic Divertisement of DARBY and JOAN. (12th time) the grand Military and Naval Spectacle, called BRITISH GLORY IN EGYPT, exhibiting the whole of the Important Circumstances which took place from the 2d of March, when the British Fleet had anchored in Aboukir Bay, until the Glorious 21st; particularly  the gran and decisive Battle, by real Cavalry and Infantry, and the Capture of the Invincible Standard, which is presented to the ever-to-be-lamented Sir Ralph Abercromby, after having received his death wound. The whole to conclude with the Comic Pantomime, written by Mr. Lonsdale, called PUSS IN BOOTS; or, Harlequin and the Ogre; exhibiting, amongst a variety of magnificent machinery and scenery, a correct View of the City of Paris.

The Public are respectfully informed, that an entire new grand Historical Spectacle is in preparation and will shortly be produced.

Doors to be opened at half past Five o’clock, curtain rise at half past Six precisely. Second price at half past Eight o’clock. Boxes 4s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s. Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mrs. Connell, Box-keeper.

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