617 (Vol. 3)

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ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE.

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

TO-MORROW, Monday, November 15.—

And During the Week,--at Half-past Six Precisely.

Will be Presented, 7th Time, an Entirely New Equestrian Melo-Dramatic Spectacle, founded on the Extraordinary and Daring Exploits of the Notorious

RICHARD TURPIN

THE HIGHWAYMAN.

The Piece written by Mr. W. BARRYMOER.

Turpin, the Notorious Highwayman, Mr. BRADBURY,

His Seventh Appearance at this Theatre.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES by Mr. BROWN.

After which, for the First Time, a New Melo Dramatic Romance, founded upon the Bravo of Venice, with New Music, Scenery, Dresses, and Recorations, to be called, The

BRAVO

And The VENETIAN CONSPIRATORS.

Rugantino, by Mr. H. JOHNSTON, from the Theatre Royal Drury-Lane,

Rosabella, (the Duke’s Daughter,) by Miss M. PHILLIPS,

(From the Belfast Theatre,)

MINUET BY TWO HORSES,

Rode by Messrs. Davis and Blythe.

EXERCISES ON THE SINGLE HORSE,

By Mr. Clarke.

To conclude with, by most particular Desire, the New Mono-Dramatic Bagatelle, called,

WINNING A HUSBAND!

Sir Roderick Strangeways, Mr. KNENT, from the Theatre Royal, English Opera House, his first appearance here.

Miss Jenny Transit, Margaret Macinnch canny, Miss Cornelia Clementina Clappergo, Lady Dorothen Dashly, with a Song, Mrs. Deborah Griskin, Mademoiselle Antoinette Marosquieu, with a Pas Sel, Bridget Buckthorn, and Eusign Thaddeus O’Transit, Mrs. W. BARRYMORE!!!!!!

Doors open Half past 5, begin at Half past Six. Second Price Half past 8. Places for the boxes to be taken of Mr. Kinloch, at the Theatre, from Ten till Four, of whom Private Boxes may be had Nightly. Places cannot possibly be kept later than Half past 7.

The Public is respectfully informed, a New Interesting Melo Drama is in a forward State of Preparation, and will speedily be produced.

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