592 (Vol. 3)

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Mr. MAKEEN’s BENEFIT:

And last Night but two.

ASTLEY’S WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

THIS EVENING, Monsieur and Mademoiselle Ferzi’s OPERATICAL ROPE-DANCING; Buffos, Messrs. Usher and Williams, (7th time,) Astonishing Performances by the Flying Phoenomenons, Messrs. Usher, (Clown,) Bartley, and Brown, whose extraordinary Leaps over Men and Horses justly rank them the Wonnder of the World; (7th time) Animated Architecture, or Pyramidical Performances by 13 Coltigeurs on six Horses; after which, (last time,) the Equestrian Spectacle called the SECRET MINE: principal characters, Mr. and Mrs. Makeen. HORSEMANSHIP by Mr. Makeen, who will introduce (for this night only) his much admired Peasant’s Frolic, or Flying Wardrobe; also, the Broad Sword, Manual, and Platoon Exercises, and the favourite Tambourine Dance; the Hunted Tailor, and his Horse TALLYHO; Billy Button, Mr. Makeen; Songs, Messrs. Rose, Woolf, and Herring; to conclude with the Harlequinade of MERLIN’s CAVE, in which Miss Usher (five years old) will dance a Tambourine Pas-Seul. Second price, half-past eight.

LONDON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1814.

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