889 (Vol. 1)

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For the Benefit of Mr. PARSLOE, Mr. CARLO, and Mr. MILLER.

THIS DAY, at the ROYAL GROVE, and AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-bridge;

A Musical Piece, called,

A SALE of ENGLISH BEAUTIES at GRAND CAIRO:

Or, THE

Caravan attacked by the Banditti.

The Scenery, Machinery, Music, and Dresses entirely new.

The Characters are as follow:

Auctioneer, Mr. CONNELL.

First Buyer, Mr. CARLO.

Second Buyer, Mr. MILLER.

Third Buyer, Mrs. WOODMAN.

Fourth Buyer, Mrs. REEVES.

Grand Sultan, Mr. CONNELL.

Ali, Mr. JOHANNOT.

Slaves.

A British Sailor, Mr. BIRKITT.

An English Player, Mr. DECASTRO.

A French Lady, Mrs. NATHAN.

A Sailor’s Wife, Mrs. SAUNDERS.

Captain of the Banditti, Mr. FOX.

Lieutenant, Mr. WILKINSON.

And the remainder of the Banditti, Guards of the Caravan, &c. by the rest of the Company.

A New Dance, called

The GERMAN PEASANTS.

The principal Characters by Mr. Ferrer, Signora Fuzzi, and the celebrated Madame Jurien,

The DANCING DOGS.

With the Storming of the Castle, and the Attack upon the Fire-works the moment they are played off.

Young ASTLEY’s Exercises; with the Peasant, Hornpipe, and Flag Dancers; also, the astonishing Leap over the Garter!

A most extraordinary

SLACK-ROPE VAULTING MONKEY.

This Animal performs all the feats of a Rope-Vaulter, particularly the Windmill, the ceremony of Roasting the Pig, &c. &c. and will make his appearance mounted on

The FAIRY HORSE.

Just arrived from Abroad, and only two Feet eight Inches high, four Years old, and weighs only 36 pounds,

Supplied of the greatest Curiosity ever heard of.

The surprising Rope-Dancer,

GENERAL JACKOO.

A truly Laughable burletta, called

The CHIMNEY SWEEPER PRINCE.

The Sweeper Prince, Mr. CARLO;

German Doctor, Mr. DECASTRO;

Valet, Mr. FOX;

And the parts of Taylor and Steward, Mr. MILLER.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By the celebrated Miss Vangable, Messrs. T and J. Taylor, Mr. Lonsdale, and Master Crossman.

TUMBLING,

By the most capital Group of Tumblers that ever appeared in this country.

Clown, Mr. PARSLOE.

They TAYLOR riding to BRENTFORD,

In the intervals, that amazing Phenomenon,

The Wonderful MUSICAL CHILD!

A much admired Song called, “The Wedding Day,” by Mrs. HENLEY.

And the Incomparable Sieur BOUZILARICO, the celebrated Ventriloquist’s IMITATIONS.

To which will be added, a Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN’S GAMBOLS,

A PARODY.

Harlequin, Mr. Parsloe, who will introduce the celebrated Dying Scene, after the manner of the late excellent Mr. Woodward; also Mr. Parsloe in the course of the Pantomime, will take an astonishing leap through a Hoghead of Fire.

And for this Night only, the part of the Clown, by Mr. Johannot, in which character he will sing a favourite Song called “Cello Jack.”

To conclude with a Fete and Beautiful Fire-works.

Doors to be opened at Half past Five, to begin at Half past Six o’Clock.

Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s.

Places to be taken of Mr. Smith, at the Royal Grove and Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge.

 

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