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POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF PERFORMING THIS SEASON.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF Mr. WALLACK.
ROYAL SALOON,
ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.
THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY the 27th instant, will be presented by way of Prelude, a Pantomimical Ballet of Action, called
THE CARMAGNOLS ROUTED;
In which will be introduced the Skirts of the British Camp, contrasted with those of the Carmagnols near Lannnoi, on the 28th of October last, where a small detachment of the brave British Troops, dispatched by order of his Royal Highness the Duke of York, totally defeated a party of the Jacobin Army.
Likewise, a Representation of the Loyal French Peasantry, flying from their late deplorable situation, seeking an asylum in the English Camp, and taking up arms to relieve their country from those calamities which at present overwhelm it, and are still increasing to an alarming degree.
In the course of the Ballad, that much admired Song, in the character of a French Cobler,
By Mr. WALLAC.
At the conclusion of the Piece will be presented, a view of the Town of LANNOI.
In the course of the Evening’s Entertainment, an occasional Musical Address, written by Mr. Upton, will be recited by
Miss WALLACK, an infant only Five years old.
Several Comic Songs by Mess. Johannot and Wallack,
Particularly the Duet Burlesqued of “O thou wert born to please me!”
HORSEMANSHIP
By the WHOLE TROOP;
In which the celebrated Miss DAVIS, (a Child of only Three years of age) will make her fourth and last appearance, on a Single Horse.
The favourite Burletta, called
THE MISER.
A Comic Dance, called
THE DEVIL AMONG THE TAYLORS.
A favourite Comic Dance, called
THE CALEDONIAN LOVERS.
Principal Characters
Mr. and Master LASSELLS WILLIAMSON,
And Miss SMITH.
The whole to conclude with a new grand Military Spectacle, in Three Parts; interspersed with Songs, Duets, Chorusses [sic], and various striking and interesting War Operations, as practiced with great art by the Besiegers and the Besieged, called
THE SIEGE OF VALENCIENNES;
Or, The Entrance of the British Troops into France.
The part of the French Cook, with a Song in character,
By Mr. WALLACK.
Doors to be opened at half past Five, Curtain rises at half past Six.
Boxes 3s.—Pit 2s.—Gallery 1s.
Places for the Boxes to be taken, from Ten till Three o’Clock, at the Royal Saloon, where Tickets may be had,
Vivant Rex et Regina!
Tickets to be had of Mr. Cotterell, Half-Way-House, St. George’s Fields; Mrs. Colough, Sugar Loaf, Great St. Helens; Mr. Horseley, Vine Tavern, Ratcliff Cross; Mr. Johnson’s Alamode-Beef-House, Clare-court, Clare Market; Mr. Hoppe, Shoemaker, Minories; Mr. Wigley’s Music Shop, Charing-Cross; and Mr. Wallack, No. 23, Baron’s Buildings, St. George’s-Fields.