433 (Vol. 3)

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Royal Amphitheatre, Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.

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

This Evening, Monday, May 13, will be presented, 25th time, the Popular Grand, Naval, Military, Equestrian and Pedestrian Spectacle, with its dependant Stage preparation in 16 new Scenes, called The TRYANT SARACEN and the NOBLE MOOR, in which piece Twenty Horses, caparisoned in the Moorish Costume, trained to Stage Action, will perform surprising Feats, the whole producing superior theatrical effect in a nouvelle point of view. After which, divers exercises by 12 celebrated Equestrians. To which will be added, the favourite Pantomime of HARLEQUIN’s AMOUR.—Jupiter and Europa; wi,h [sic] extensive Machinery, Scenery, &c.--Places taken at the Amphitheatre from ten until three o’clock, and which cannot be kept after half past seven.—No Money returned.

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