58A (Vol. 2)

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FOR THE BENEFIT OF

Messrs. DAVIS and FOX.

ROYAL SALOON, and NEW AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster Bridge,

THIS EVENING, September 26, 1792,

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,

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 Performance, will be the grandest display of

HORSEMANSHIP,

Ever exhibited in this Theatre.

Single Horse, by Master Jenkins, Pupil of Mr. Davis,

(Being his first appearance)

The FLAG DANCE, on a Single Horse,

Mr. CROSSMAN.

Mr. DAVIS, and the LITTLE FLYING MERCURY,

Will go through their Performances on Two Horses;

Likewise the HUMOURS of the SACK.

Mr. DAVIS will go through his Manoeuvres on a Single Horse.

Mr. MILLER, Clown to the HORSEMANSHIP,

Will exert his abilities for this Evening.

A Trial of Skill, by the whole Group of Horsemen.

THE LITTLE DEVIL

Will go through the whole of his astonishing Performances.

Mr. DAVIS, will, this Evening, perform that whimsical and humorous Burlesque, called,

THE TAYLOR TO BRENTFORD.

THE MANAGE HORSE,

Will for this Night only, fetch and carry, like a Spaniel Dog;--Likewise climb a Ladder, fetch his Saddle, at the word of command; and what is more extraordinary, the Horse will perform the Office of a Waiter, by fetching a Chair, a table with Tea Equipage, and a Kettle of Water, while boiling, off the Fire. Mr. Davis flatters himself, the above Horse stands unrivaled for his wonderful Performances.

To which will be added, a new Heroic, Lyric, and Comic Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN IN IRELAND;

Or, APOLLO AND DAPHNE.

The whole to conclude with a Grand Dance, Chorus, and the Ascension of a curious

AERIAL CAR, which ascends with APOLLO and CUPID,

Without being suspended by any visible means.

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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