476 (Vol. 3)

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For the BENEFIT of Mr. NORMAN (Clown), and Miss TAYLOR (Columbine), and the Last Night but Two of Performing this Season.

Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge.

Under the immediate Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the PRINCE REGENT and Duke of YORK.

This Evening, at half past six precisely, a New Grand Indian Ballet of Action, called ZOA; or, the Rival Indians. After which, the Peasant’s Frolic, by Mr. Thomas. Imitations of the Feathered Creation, by Mr. Usher. The Negro Duet, by Messrs. Norman and Cardozo. A popular Grand Equestrian Spectacle, called The TRYANT SARACEN and the NOBLE MOOR. The principal Characters by Mr. and Mrs. Astley. A new Song, called “The Village Maid,” by Mr. Jones. To conclude with a New Comic Pantomime, invented by Mr. Norman, called THE FAIRY OF THE OAK; or, Harlequin’s Regatta. Harlequin, Mr. Bologna, jun.; Clown, Mr. Norman; Columbine, Miss Taylor. In the Course of the Pantomime will be introduced the favourite Dance and Scene from Mother Goose, by Mr. Bologna, jun. and Mr. Norman; also a Spanish Bolero will be danced by Miss Taylor and Miss H. Lettin.

Box 4s.—Pit 2s.—Gallery 1s.—Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and begin at Half past Six. Second Price at half past eight.—No money returned.

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