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The New Ballet Spectacle of the BRESHAW (produced last night for the first time) having been received with unbounded applause from a crouded [sic] audience, 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 TUESDAY, September 1, will be presented (never performed) an entirely new Grand Ballet Spectacle, with new Music, Scenery, Dresses, and Decorations, (produced under the direction of Mr. Mercerot) called THE BRASHAW; or, EASTERN FETE. Exhibiting the Manners, Costume, &c. of the East; particularly Panoramic Views of Constantinople; also the British and Turkish Camps in Upper Egypt; a General View of Cairo; its Surrender to General Hutchinson, the Captain Pacha, and the Grand Vizier; with an appropriate Fête, as given by the Grand Seignior, in the Gardens of the Seraglio.—Preceding the above will be performed a Comic Pantomime, called QUIXOTE and SANCHO, or Harlequin Warrior.—In the course of the Evening, various Feats of Capital Horsemanship.—The original Flying Phenomenon will go through his surprising Leaps.—The whole to conclude with (for the last time but five) a Grand Historical Spectacle, in Two Parts, (written by Mr. Upton, and produced under the direction of Mr. Astley, jun.) called FAIR ROSAMOND. The part of Fair Rosamond by Mrs. ASTLEY.
Doors to be opened at Half past Five; to begin at Half past Six o’clock.—Box, 4s. Second Price, 2s.—Pit, 2s. Second Price, 1s.—Gallery, 1s. Second Price, 6d.—Second Price to commence at Half past Eight o’clock precisely.—Places to be taken at the Box-Office, Westminster Bridge, from ten till three.