17D (Vol. 2)

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YOUNG ASTLEY’s NIGHT.

ROYAL GROVE.

THIS present Evening, TUESDAY, the 5th of October, 1790.

Mr. ASTLY, jun. ever zealous to give his Friends and the Public, on his Benefit Night, pleasing and well chosen Entertainments most respectfully informs them, that Two Evenings Performances will be given in One; and which, from the Multiplicity, and unremitting variety, can only be exhibited this Evening.

At half past Six o’clock precisely, the Entertainments will commence, with that favourite Heroic Pantomime, called,

THE DEATH OF GENERAL WOLFE.

The Part of General Wolfe, by YOUNG ASTLEY.

PART II.

Mr. ADAMS’s (the English Rossingol)

IMMITATIONS of various BIRDS.

PART III.

Several Feats of Activity on a single Horse,

By Mr. DAVIS.

PART IV.

TUMBLING.

By several Capital Performers.

PART V.

An entire New Musical Piece (never performed), called

IS THIS MY SON TOM?

Lack-a-day ! Is this my Daughter ANN?

PART VI.

An Entry of Horses in different Attitudes.

PART VII.

Miss SMITH,

(A Pupil of Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.)

Will perform several astonishing Manoeuvres on a single Horse, never attempted by any other Female.

PART VIII.

Young ASTLEY

Will go through the Manual Exercises, and several other new Performances, on Two Horses.

PART IX.

A Comic Musical Piece, called

THE MISER.

PART X.

Mademoiselle MARIA THERESA De St. ORBE,

From the South of France,

Who is favoured by Nature with a surprising HEAD of HAIR.

PART XI.

Several Surprising LEAPS by the ENGLISH HUNTER.

PART XII.

An entire new COMIC SONG (in Character) by Mr. JOHANNOT, called,

THE COOK’s COURSE OF DISHES:

Proving that all Trades Roast ye, Fry ye, Broil ye, Stew ye, Hash ye, Mince ye, Bake ye, Ragou ye, Frichassee ye, and serve you up in different Dishes to their own Palates.

PART XIII.

YOUNG ASTLEY

Will perform several Equestrian Exercises, which he has selected for this Night only.

The whole to conclude with

An entire new, splendid, comic, tragic, heroic, lyric, and mechanical Pantomime, called,

THE RIVAL SORCERERS,

Or, HARLEQUIN’s VICTORY.

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

Boxes, 3s.—Pit 2s.—Gallery 1s.—Side Gallery 6d.

Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Theatre, Westminster-bridge.

The Tickets dated the 28th of September, 1790, will be received this Evening.

Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride every day, from twelve to three.

[three star symbol] Horses broke for all denominations.

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