428 (Vol. 3)

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The following Entertainments having been received with the most distinguished approbation and shouts of applause, will be repeated every Evening until further notice.

Royal Amphitheatre, Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.

Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Regent and Duke of York.

This present Evening, Monday, (7th time), will be presented an entirely new Grand, Naval, Military, Equestrian and Pedestrian Spectacle, partly founded on circumstances stated to have occurred at Algiers, with augmented incidents, &c. called The TRYANT SARACEN and the NOBLE MOOR. Principal Characters: Juba, the Saracen, Mr. Collett; Abdalla, the Moor, Mr. Astley, jun. and Zulima, Mrs. Astley. The Spectacle will terminate with the Saracen’s Cavalry and Infantry, Ambuscade, general attack and defeat of the Saracen Troops of Horse and Foot. Extraordinary agility by the most celebrated Equestrians. To conclude with (7th time) an entirely new Comic Pantomime, founded on Ovid’s Fable of Jupiter and Europa, with 16 new Scenes and extensive Machinery, Mechanical Changes, &c. called HARLEQUIN’s AMOUR.—No money returned.—Places taken at the Amphitheatre from ten until three, and which cannot be kept after seven o’clock.

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