461 (Vol. 3)

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The New Comic Pantomime produced last night, having been received with unbounded applause throughout, will be repeated every Evening this Week.

Royal amphitheatre, Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.

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

This Evening, Prelude Ballet of Action, in One Act, called LOVE AND JEALOUSY.—After which, the popular Spectacle, called The TYRANT SARACEN and the NOBLE MOOR. In which Piece Twenty Horses will perform surprising feats.—Divers Exercises by Twelve celebrated Equestrians.—A favourite Song by Mr. Jones.—To conclude with (1st time) an entirely New Comic Pantomime, invented by Mr. Norman, called THE FAIRY OF THE OAK; or, Harlequin’s Regatta. In the course of the Pantomime will be displayed Thirteen entirely New Scenes, particularly a Sailing Match, with a correct View of the River Thames and Westminster Bridge, taken from the Surrey Shore, with the Sailing Boats in Motion, passing through the arches, lowering their masts, &c. in anxious competition; likewise a number of Craft, Row Boats, Galleys, Funny Club Boats, &c. &c. the whole forming a Grand Regatta.—Second Price at Half past Eight.

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