61A (Vol. 2)

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Most assuredly the LAST NIGHT of performing this Season.

ROYAL SALOON, and NEW AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster Bridge,

THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1792,

Will be presented

AN EAST-INDIA MILITARY

DIVERTISEMENT,

Consisting of

SONG, DANCE, 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.

With the favourite Song of

PATRICK O’CONNOR’s DESCRIPTION of the INDIA CAMPAIGN, with this Friend TIPPOO,

By Mr. JOHANNOT.

In the Intervals of the Stage Performances,

A Variety of Exercises on

FOOT AND HORSEBACK.

By Performers the most eminent in their Line, in this or any other Country.

A New Musical Piece, called

BAGSHOT-HEATH CAMP;

OR, THE LINE OF MARCH

PIEMAN TO THE CAMP, Mr. JOHANNOT;

In which Character he will introduce the favourite and much admired Comic Song called

The PIEMAN’s TRIP TO THE CAMP;

Giving a Description of the various Characters on HORSES and ASSES, in CHAISES, GIGS, CARTS, and CURICLES, at Inns on the Road, and the Catastrophe on the Heath.

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.

Wanted, a Vessel to carry Machinery to Dublin; she must sail the 13th, 14th, or 15h instant. Apply to Mr. Astley.

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