604 (Vol. 3)

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[pointer-finger symbol] To prevent disappointment, the Public are most respectfully informed, that the popular comic Pantomime of The High Mettled Racer commences at half past six precisely.

ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, (Astley’s) Westminster-bridge.

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

THIS and the Five following EVENINGS, HORSEMANSHIP, by 12 celebrated Equestrians.—An entirely new splendid Serio Comic Equestrian Pantomime, with extraordinary and extensive new platforms and Nouvelle preparations, called The LIFE, DEATH, and RESTORATION of the HIGH METTLED RACER; or, Harlequin on Horseback. Founded on a most deservedly celebrated Ballad, in which the interesting Stages in the lie of that truly valuable animal, and Horse, were with so much feeling and propriety pourtrayed [sic] by the lamented and unequalled British Lyric, Mr. Charles Dibdin, sen. In the course of 21 interesting scenes will be introduced a real Horse Race, and real Fox Chace. The Pantomime written by Mr. T. Dibdin, and produced under the direction of Mr. Davis. A new song called the Pig faced Lady, by Mr. Jones, to conclude with a new Scotch Melo-drama, called SIGISMORN, and the DANISH CHIEFTAIN.—Second price half past eight. Places taken at the Box Office from 11 till 3.

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