216 (Vol. 3)

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For the BENEFIT of Mr. MONTGOMERY.

Principal Dancer, Ballet Master, and Clown to the Comic Pantomimes.

ASTLEY’s WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

Under the patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK.

THIS EVENING (1st time), a Scotch Ballet, called DONALD and PEGGY (composed by Mr. Montgomery): principal Dancers, (with a double Hornpipe), Mr. Montgomery and Mrs. Parker. (3d time), ‘French Bulls, or too many for Boney;’ and ‘Barney leave the Girls alone,’ by Mr. Johannot. (33d time) the popular Spectacle of the SPANISH PATRIOTS. Mr. Rose will sing a new Song (written by Mr. Barrett), called ‘The Irishman’s Pedigree.’ Hornpipe by Master Turner, his first appearance. EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES by the Double Company; and the Hunted Taylor by Mr. Crossman. To conclude with the MAGIC PAGOD, or Harlequin’s Travels. Harlequin, Mr. Taylor; Clown, Mr. Montgomery; and the Comic Dance, from Mother Goose, (during the Pantomime), by Mr. Taylor and Mr. Montgomery; and the Clog Hornpipe by the latter. Doors open at half past five, begin at half past six; half price half past 8.—Places cannot be kept after half past seven o’clock.

 

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