1297 (Vol. 3)

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ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, ASTLEY’S.

TO-MORROW Evening, a grand selection of Entertainments for the Benefit of Mr. Ducrow.—Ever anxious to prove his gratitude, Mr. Ducrow (at an expense of nearly 1000l. to himself) has invented a series of Historical, Emblematical, and Mythological Tableaux, embodied under the course of the title of THE FALL OF ATHENS; or, THE SON OF THE SAGE.—In the course of the piece, Mr. Ducrow will represent the characters of the Passions, the Seasons, Mars, Mercury, Spirits of Night and Day, Spirit of the Ocean, the Combat of the Centaur and Lion, the Fall of Phaeton, the Last Man, and the Champion of Olympus, in his war chariot.

In the Scenes of the Circle, Mr. Ducrow will appear 3 times. The two Elephants will go through their tricks, and the whole to conclude with DON QUIXOTTE AND SANCHO PANZA.

Doors open ¼ before 5. To commence at a ¼ past 6

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