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From this Day, Monday, the 7th of August, to Saturday the 12th both days included.
Unparalleled new Amusements, at the
ROYAL GROVE, and
ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge,
THIS EVENING, (for the first Time) the incomparable Sieur BOUZILARICO, the celebrated Ventriloquist’s
IMITATIONS:
1st. The Trumpet, in a most extraordinary manner.
2d. The assembling of the Fox Hounds, in full cry, with the French-horn, &c. very surprising.
3d. The Savoyard, with the Organ, &c. truly laughable.
4th. The general Alarm of Horse and Foot, with Trumpet and Drum; or forming the line of Battle at the Alarm Post.
5th. The Chace and Death of the Wild Bora, &c. &c.
[three asterisks-like symbols] These Imitations have been exhibited at the West-end of the Town, and no less than Half-a-Guinea each Person.
A Minuet by Two Horses,
Rode by Messrs. ASTLEYS, Father and Son.
(By Desire,) a Burletta, called
The Origin of the
PECKHAM GARDENER;
Or, WHERE IS HE NOW?
A new Dance, called
The Amusements at Versailles Gardens;
And an Allemande en trois.
YOUNG ASTLEY’s EXERCISES;
Tith the Peasant, Hornpipe, and Gladiator’s Attitudes; also, the astonishing Leap over the Garter!
A Burletta, called
The Diamond Ring; or, Jew outwitted;
And, a new Way to pay Rent.
TUMBLING,
By the most capital Group that ever appeared in this Country.
The Taylor’s Combat with his Two Horses, commonly called
The Taylor riding to Brentford.
The surprising monkey rope-dancer,
GENERAL JACKOO.
This Animal has been the admiration of the first Connoisseurs in the world; words can convey but a confused idea of this Animal’s abilities as a Rope Dancer.
EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,
By the celebrated Miss Vangable, Messrs. T. and J. Taylor, Mr. Lonsdale, and Master Crossman.
And in the intervals, that amazing phenomenon
The Wonderful MUISCAL CHILD.
And the best Mandoline [sic] Player in the World.
A Musical Piece, called
The Prince Chimney-Sweeper:
Or, the Chimney-Sweeper Prince.
The whole to conclude with a Pantomime, called
Harlequin’s Proof of the Four Elements;
And a Scene of the Vauxhall Jubilee.
With a view of the Temple and Temple Walks illuminated.
The various Characters in high Spirits, at Mid-night and Day-break.
The scenery, decorations, musick [ sic] and dresses also entirely new.
Doors to be opened at half past five, and to begin at half past six o’clock.
Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s. Side Gallery 6d.
Places to be taken of Mr. Smith, at the Royal Grove and Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge.
Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride, apply as above.
Astley’s Floating Bath is open for the reception of Bathers.