66C (Vol. 2)

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ROYAL SALOON.

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE

Under the Direction of Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.

THIS EVENING, May 6, 1793, and every EVENING, an entire new Spectacle, consisting of Dance, Songs, and Chorus, called, The

DISEMBARKATION, of the LIGHT HORSE

from on board the British Transports.

With a correct view of the entrance of OSTEND, Pier, Battery, Magazine, &c. &c. Together with a representation of slinging the troop horses, landing them, &c.

Preceding the disembarkation of his Majesty’s forces a sketch of

A FLEMISH FETE,

The whole to conclude with a characteristic Dace and Chorus.

A Pantomimic Entertainment, called,

MATERNAL AFFECTION; or, The DARK FOREST.

A New Dance, composed by Mons. Mercerot, called

LA FETE CHAMPETRE.

A musical piece, called

The GENEROUS TURK.

A New Dance, composed by Mr. Lascelles Williamson, called

The CALEDONIAN LOVERS.

In the Intervals of the Stage Amusements, various

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES.

The whole to conclude with a Grand Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN IN IRELAND.

Doors to be opened at Half past Five. To begin at Half past Six precisely.—boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s.

Places to be taken from Ten till Three o’Clock at the Royal Saloon.

            Vivant Rex et Regina.

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