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Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.’s NIGHT, and the last of the Season.
Royal Amphitheatre, Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.
Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK.
Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. impressed with a lively sense of gratitude for the very high and distinguished patronage which the Royal Amphitheatre has this season experienced, takes the liberty to announce, that his Annual Benefit will be THIS EVENING, Monday, October 15, begin the last night of the Company’s performing, when he humbly solicits a continuation of that liberality which, during many years past, he has had the price and honour to boast of. The Entertainments will commence at half past six precisely, with Haydn’s Minuet, danced by two Horses, rode by Mr. Collett and Mr. Astley, jun. with a Pas Seul by a third Horse, on the Stage, to the popular air of the Workshire Gala. After which, Extraordinary Horsemanship, the Hunted Tailor, and his Horse Tally ho. The Grand Spectacle of The BLOOD RED KNIGHT, which has had the unprecedented run of 174 nights, without intermission, being the last opportunity of beholding this popular production, Isabella by Mrs. Astley. To conclude with (by desire) the Comic Pantomime of The ERRONEOUS FORTUNE TELLERS, or Harlequin’s Judgement—Tickets an Places to be had at the Theatre from ten till three o’clock.—Box 4s. Pit 2s. Gal. 1s.