1482 (Vol. 3)

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ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—

Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. COOKE.

Triumphant Success of THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO—The most varied and attractive Entertainments in the metropolis. On Monday, June 27th, and during the week, the performances will commence with the Grand National Spectacle of THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, re-produced with all its Original, Dramatic, Scenic, Equestrian, and Military Effects. Followed by an entire change of Equestrian Achievements in the Circle, supported by the popular Artistes of the Establishment, and the World’s Wonder, Miss Emily Cooke, in her unparalleled Feat of Leaping through Sixteen Balloons, both forwards and backwards, which is nightly received with perfect enthusiasm. To conclude with THE CHASE; or, Life on the Turf, illustrating a Sporting Man’s Career. Two more Juvenile Morning Performances will take place, the first on Wednesday June 29th, and positively the last on Wednesday, July 6th, 1853. Box-office open from Eleven till Four. Stage Manager, Mr. W. West.

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