57C (Vol. 2)

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TIPPOO SAIB’s TWO SONS,

ALSO

BAGSHOT HEATH CAMP.

Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. most respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and Others, That having procured from Paris a Drawing of Seringapatam, with the Hill Fort, he has prepared a Military Divertissement, founded on the late glorious Peace in India; which, with the Musical Entertainment of Bagshot Heath Camp, will be performed until further notice.

ROYAL SALOON, and NEW AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster Bridge,

THIS and every EVENING, will be presented,

AN EAST-INDIA MILITARY

DIVERTISEMENT.

Consisting of Dance, Song, Pantomime, &c.

In the first Part of which will be introduced the Affecting, Pleasing, and Interesting Departure of

TIPPOO’s TWO SONS FROM THEIR FATHER,

At the GATES of SERINGAPATAM,

Previous to their being delivered up as Hostages to his Majesty’s Forces, comfortably to the late satisfactory and glorious Treaty of Peace, obtained by the brilliant and successful War Operations under the Command of

LORD CORNWALLIS.

In Part the First,

A Capital View of SERINGAPATAM,

In Part the Second,

Another of the HILL FORT.

Together with the noble Reception experienced by the Indian Princes on their Delivery to the Commander in Chief.

In Part the Third,

AN ORIENTAL MILITARY FESTIVAL,

Which took Place on the Occasion.

The Music, Songs, Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, &c. all Entirely New.

A New Musical Piece, called

BAGSHOT-HEATH CAMP;

OR, THE LINE OF MARCH.

In the Intervals of the Stage Entertainments, a variety of Exercises on

FOOT and HORSEBACK.

By Performers the most eminent in their line in this or any other country.

The Whole to conclude with a new Heroic, Lyric, and Comic Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN IN IRELAND;

Or, APOLLO AND DAPHNE.

New Scenery, Dresses, Music, Singular Machinery,

(Invented by Mr. ASTLEY, Sen. on a principle never exhibited in this Country).

PAINTING, &c.

Comprising Elegant Views and Beautiful Curiosities in IRELAND;

Among which are

CATARACTS, the GIANT’s CAUSEWAY, And Lakes of KILLARNEY;

The Quartets, Duets, and Songs, expressly comprised for the occasion by Mr. Saunders, and the words by Mr. Astley, Sen.

The Paintings by Messrs. Blackmore, Whitmore, Palcoli, &c.

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

Boxes 3s.—Pit 2s—Gallery 1s.

Places to be taken of Mrs. Connell, at the Saloon, from Ten till Four o’clock; and Servants to attend at Half past Five to keep them.

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