455 (Vol. 3)

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Royal Amphitheatre, Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.

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

This present Evening, and during the Week, at Half past Six precisely, a Military Piece, called LISBON; or, Ruse de Guerre on the Banks of the Tagus. After which, the Popular Grand Naval, Military, Equestrian, and Pedestrian Spectacle, called The TYRANT SARACEN, and the NOBLE MOOR. In which piece twenty Horses perform surprising feats. Divers Exercises by Twelve celebrated Equestrians. A new Song, by Mr. Jones. To which will be added, the favourite Pantomime, with extensive Mechanical Changes, particularly the flight of the little Harlequin round the Dome of the Theatre, Chandeliers, &c. called HARLEQUIN’s AMOUR; or Jupiter and Europa.—Places to be taken at the Amphitheatre, from ten till three o’clock, which cannot be kept longer than till half past seven.

The Tyrant Saracen will be performed this week, with Tracey Castle, and next week, with Lisbon, and Harlequin’s Amour.

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