26C (Vol. 2)

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Nothing can equal the applause bestowed on the Entertainments exhibiting at ASTLEY’s:--the horsemanship in general is capital, but nothing can equal the equestrian exercises by young ASTLEY and Miss SMITH.—The new music piece of the King and the Cobler, is the most charming production in that line that ever appeared at the Amphitheatre.—JOHANNOT’s humour is highly entertaining, and meets with unbounded applause in the droll character of the Cobler; nor should we omit Mr. CONNELL, who supports the character of Henry the VIIIth with becoming dignity.—Mrs. HENLEY also displays great judgement; and the characters, tho’ the business allotted them is but trifling, acquit themselves very well, and make the most of it, notwithstanding they labor under the difficulty of expressing themselves in recitative,

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