588 (Vol. 3)

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Mr. USHER (EQUESTRIAN CLOWN’s) BENEFIT.

ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.

THIS EVENING, the EQUESTRIAN ENTREE; Pas-Seul, to the tune of St. Patrick’s Day, by the horse Alfred; Haydn’s Minuet, by the two high dressed managed Horses; and a Country Dance by 30 Horses; Monsieur and Mademoiselle Ferzi’s Operatical Rope Dancing; Buffos, Messrs. Usher and Williams; the Kelo-Drama of VOORN and ROBBER, terminating with a castle in flames, and the horses enveloped therein; Lidora, Mrs. ASTLEY; Miss N. Ferzi’s Equilibres on the Slack Wire; imitations of the feathered creation, by Mr. Usher; Horsemanship by Messrs. Makeen and Brown; Clown Mr. Usher, who will (for this night only) ride on Two Horses, and carry two persons on his hands and shoulders, also carry a Tea-table in his teeth: Miss Usher, (but  years old) will appear on Two horses, and ride on her father’s hand, in the character of Cupid; Wonderful Performances, by the Flying Phenomenons: Animated Architecture; and Merlin’s Cave, in which Miss Usher will dance a Turkish Tambourine Pas-Seul. Second price, half-past eight.

LONDON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1814.

 

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