1552 (Vol. 3)

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ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE.—This established place of entertainment was opened for the season last night, when a number of beautiful horses which belonged to Mr. DAVIS’S Stud were added to the Equestrian department, which the accession of some new performers of considerable note. Amongst the novelties of the evening was a comic Pantomime from The Arabian Nights, called The Enchanted Horse, written by Mr. W. BARRYMORE. Young JONES, (from the Sans Pariel) was well received as Clown; and also Miss BURRELL, as guardian of the Enchanted Horse. Several splendid scenes were successively exhibited. Great credit is due to Mr. GRIEVE’S exertions for the improvements in the interior of this house, the appearance of which called forth loud applauses the moment the curtain rose.

 

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