1449 (Vol. 3)

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ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—

Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. COOKE.

Unprecedented success of the New Spectacle, which nightly increases in popularity and attraction. The novel and wondrous feats of the horses. The Passage of the Burning Forest. The leap through fire, and the terrific spring of the Amakosa’s steed from the fearful heights over the Falls of the Umtata are nightly hailed with perfect enthusiasm. Mr. Cooke has been for months training the horses for these astonishing feats. On Monday, April 11, 1853, and during the week, the performance will commence with the magnificent Spectacle of AMAKOSA; or, Scenes of Kaffir Warfare, with new and brilliant scenery, costumes, and appointments. To be followed by an entire change in the over popular SCENES OF THE CIRCLE, introducing the most accomplished Equestrian and Gymnastic Artistes of the day. To conclude with a Laughable Farce. Box-office open from Eleven till Four. Stage Manager, Mr. W. West.

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