894 (Vol. 1)

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For the Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Henley,

AT the ROYAL GROVE, and ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge, this present Thursday, the 21st of Sept. 1786,

A new Burletta, called

A Sale of English Beauties at Grand Cairo;

Or, the CARAVAN attacked by the BANDITTI.

An new dance, called

The GERMAN PEASANTS.

Young ASTLEY’s Exercises, withe the Peasant Hornpipe and Flag Dances;

Also, the astonishing LEAP over the GARTER.

A Musical Piece, called

The COBLER and Twenty Thousand Pounds.

Also, the astonishing LEAP over the GARTER.

A Musical Piece, called

The COBLER and Twenty Thousand Pounds.

Also, the surprising Monkey Rope Dancer

GENERAL JACKOO.

TUMBLING.

In the course of the evening, Mrs. HENLEY will sing the favourite Song of the Wedding Day, and a new song, composed by Mr. Reeves, called The Dove’s Lamentation for the loss of her Mate.

The TAYLOR riding to Brentford.

That amazing Phenomenon the MUSICAL CHILD.

To which will be added a Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN’s GAMBOLS.

And, for that night only,

The favourite Song of the Taylor done over, by Mr. JOHANNOT.

To conclude with

A FETE and beautiful FIRE-WORKS.

Doors to be opened at Half-past Five, and to begin precisely at Half-past Six.

Box 3s.―Pit 2s.―Gall.1s

Tickets to be had at No. 15, St. Martin’s-lane; and at the Royal Grove, where places for the Boxes may be taken.

Vivant Rex et Regina.

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