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ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—
Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. Cooke.
The tide of Success has fairly set into this Favourite Establishment
No greater test can be given than the crowded state of the Theatre
nightly to witness the ever memorable BATTLE OF WATERLOO,
with its Marches, Encounters, and Brilliant Tableaux. New and
Splendid SCENES IN THE CIRCLE, by Artistes of known Talent,
introducing a New Engagement—Mahomet Ben Said, the Arabian
Grotesque, from the Cirque Royal, St. Petersburg, by permission of
the Emperor. Sixty-first night of LIFE ON THE TURF, with a real
Fox Chase. N. B.—Miss Emily Cooke is re-engaged, and will appear
at this Theatre at the conclusion of her continental professional trip.
On Monday, July 25, 1853, and during the week, the Performance
will commence with THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, with all its
original Military Effects. To be followed by Mr. William Cooke’s
SCENES IN THE CIRCLE, introducing Talent unprecedented,
among which will be found the great Arabian Wonder, Mahomet Ben
Said. Concluding with THE CHASE; or, Life on the Turf.