904 (Vol. 1)

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AT the Royal Grove and Astley’s Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge.

This present MONDAY, October 9, 1786,

A new and most splendid Musical Spectacle, rural, pastoral, farcical, whimsical, aquatic, rustic, operatical, picturesque, and pantomimical, called

LOVE FROM THE HEART,

A TRIAL OF SKILL FOR A WIFE;

Or, THEODORE the HEART of a LION.

The stage will represent a river, on which will be introduced a

COMBAT NAVAL,

Or, a Trial of Skill, Strength and Dexterity, in real Boats, in a stile quite new, and never performed in this country; the assailants uniformly dressed, forming two squadrons with the ceremony of crowning the hero of the day’s sport; which will conclude with a grand Regatta. The whole country, boats, barges, &c. illuminated in a manner entirely new.

Nine Taylors at Fox Hunt, mounted on masquerade Horses, with the exploits, by the Taylors, over the Leaping Bar.

And, for the second time this season,

A Grand RACE in SACKS,

By twelve persons skilled in that humorous sport, to run, jump or tumble under or over the Leaping Bar.

The Riding-school will be railed and corded for this exercise.

The laughable performance of

The DANCING DOGS.

Young ASTLEY’s Exercises.

A Comic Dance, called

The GERMAN PEASANTS;

Or, the HUNTSMAN’s TRIUMPH.

TUMBLING and other EXERCISES,

By Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Lonsdale, Mr. Bell, Mr. Lawrence, jun. Mr. Fleury, Mr. Phillip, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Lewy, and the celebrated Clown, Mr. Duser.

A Musical Piece, called,

The DIAMOND RING;

Or, JEW OUTWITTED.

The surprising little Monkey GENERAL JACKOO, on the Tight-Rope. Also another on the Slack-Rope, making his entre on

The FAIRY HORSE,

Two Feet eight Inches high, and weighing only 36 pounds.

Sieur BOUZILARICO, the celebrated Ventriloquist, will perform his surprising Imitations of the Trumpet, cry of the Hounds, Saveyard, and the Chase and Death of the Wild Boar.

Several capital feats of Horsemanship on one and two horses,

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

The Wonderful MUISCAL CHILD!

Mr. Adams will accompany a favourite piece of Music, to a full Band a-la-Rossagnel, in a manner peculiar to himself, and imitate the notes various birds.

The Taylor’s Combat with his Two Horses, commonly called,

The TAYLOR RIDING to BRENTFORD,

To which will be added, a Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN’S GAMBOLS,

A PARODY.

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.

Tickets to be had at the Royal Grove, where places for the Boxes may be taken.

Mr. ASTLEY has only to add, that no other place can produce the like variety; the performers being very numerous as may be seen by the characters in the two new musical pieces. The great variety produced this season enable him to change the amusements frequently, but at the same time begs leave to observe, that he must fulfill his annual engagement for the winter season in Paris, which will take place in a very short time, quitting a most successful season in London, having been honoured with the company of the most distinguished characters in England, and lately by those illustrious personages now visiting this country.

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