647 (Vol. 3)

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NEW MELO-DRAMATIC SPECTACLE, &c. &c.

ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, (ASTLEY’s)

Westminster Bridge, under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince Regent and Duke of York.—On Monday next, 20th inst. (1st time) a new interesting Melo-Dramatic Spectacle (written by Mr. W. Barrymore), with new music, scenery, dresses, and decorations, called MEG MURNOCH, or the Fatal Glen. Grand Equestrian Entrée, Pas Seul, Haydon’s Minuet, and a Country Dance, by 30 Horses. Horsemanship, by Mr. Makeen; Clown’s Act, Mr. Brown; GYMNASTIC EXERCISES, by Il Diavolo Antonio; a comic song by Mr. Sloman. To conclude with (for a few evenings longer) an entirely new Serio Comic Harlequinade, called RIQUET with the TUFT.—Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Kinloch, at the Theatre, from Ten till Four. Second price at Half past Eight o’clock.

Equestrian Exercises as usual—Enquire of Mr. W. Davis, jun.

[pointer-finger symbol] This Evening (positively the last time) the SECRET MINE, Il Diavolo’s incredible Performances, and Riquet with the Tuft.

 

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