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SURRENDER OF CONDE.
ROYAL SALOON.
ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.
THIS and EVERY EVENING, until further notice,
An entire new, grand, pastoral Ballet, called,
THE BENEVOLENT PRINCE.
With new scenes, dresses, decorations, machinery, and music
HORSEMANSHIP by Master Taylor, and Master Moulder; Messrs. Davis, Lalouette, Collet, Tyler, Laurent, Jenkins, and Taylor, Clown, Mr. Joseph Jenkinson.
Great Sagacity in Various Horses.
A Musical Piece, called,
THE HAUNTED VILLAGE.
An entire new Sketch, consisting of Pantomime, Song, Recitative and Chorus, with new Scenes, &c. founded on the Fact, called,
THE SURRENDER OF CONDE,
Together with several Thousand French Troops, Cannon of different calibers, Mortars, Ammunition Waggons, Barges upon the Canal, Colours of the Nations, and lastly the Ceremony of the French Governor delivering the keys of the different gates, &c. to an immense Assemblage of British and Foreign Princes; and, also the General and other Officers of the Armies under the command of his Serene Highness the Prince of Wirtemberg.
The whole taken on the Spot by Mr. Astley, Sen.
In the course of this spectacle will be portrayed the sufferings, &c. of the Inhabitants during the blockade, on the 9th of April to the 10th of July, 1793, the day the garrison marched out prisoners of war.
EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES, by Mr. Giles Sutton, the original Little Devil,
The TAYLOR RIDING TO BRENTFORD.
The whole to conclude with a new Pantomime, called, The
WEIRD SISTERS; Or, HARLEQUIN’s PROGRESS.
With new scenery, machinery, dresses, and decoration.
Interspersed with songs, choruses, recitative, dancing, &c.
The Pantomime to conclude with a beautiful scene of
Harlequin’s Fancy-Bower and Temple.
Doors to be opened at Half past Five. Curtain rise at Half past Six. Places for the boxes to be taken from Ten to Three at the Royal Saloon.—Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s.
[three star symbol] The Riding School is opened every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, for the instruction of Ladies and Gentlemen. For particulars enquire of Mr. Taylor, Riding-Master, at the Royal Saloon.—Horses broke.