86A (Vol. 2)

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For the BENEFIT of Mr. CONNELL.

ROYAL SALOON.

THIS EVENING, November 12, 1793, will be presented, by way of Prelude, a Pantomimical Ballet of Action, called

THE CARMAGNOLS ROUTED.

EQUSTRIAN EXERCISES,

By the whole Troop of Horsemen.

An entire new Comic Cong, by Mr. JOHANNOT, called Scrub’s description of the disasters that befell the family in blowing out the

LITTLE DISMAL LAMP-LIGHT;

Through the medium of which will be pourtrayed [sic]

The eccentricities of Goody and Gaffer Jenkins; Mr. Amen, the Clerk of the Parish; Mrs. Molly, the House-Maid; and Mrs. Sudds, the Washerwoman.

A Comic Dance (2d time) called

THE DEVIL AMONG THE TAYLORS.

Principal Dancers

Mess. Lassells, Marque, and Laurent, and Miss E. Cabanel.

An entire new Musical Piece, called

GABY AND DOLLY;

Or, EVERY MAN HIS HOBBY-HORSE.

Gaby, Mr. JOHANNOT,

And Dolly, Mrs. HENLEY.

The other characters by Mr. Connell, Mr. Decastro, Mr. Whitmore, and Mrs. Decastro.

In the course of the Piece Mr. Johannot will introduce Two Comic Songs, the one called “Charming Dolly;” the other “Gaby’s determination to turn Stroller.”

The Songs written by Mr. CONNELL.

A favourite Comic Dance, called

THE CALEDONIAN LOVERS.

The whole of the Evening’s Amusement to conclude with a new grand Military Spectacle, in Three Parts, called

THE SIEGE OF VALENCIENNES.

Doors to be opened at half past Five, Curtain rises at half past Six.

Boxes 3s.—Pit 2s.—Gallery 1s.

Tickets to be had of Mr. Connell, No. 3, Stangate-street; and at the Royal Saloon, where places for the Boxes may be taken of Mrs. Connell, from Ten till Four every day.

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