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FALL OF MARTINICO,
And the Representation of the COLOURS taken there, and deposited in St. Paul’s Church.
ROYAL SALOON.
ASTLEY’s WESTMINSTER BRIDGE,
TO-MORROW, Monday, May 19, 1794,
And every Evening till further Notice,
A Pastoral Dance, called,
LA FETE CHAMPETRE.
a Pantomimical Sketch, called,
THE ENSUING CAMPAIGN.
In which will be exhibited
A PANORAMA of the GRAND ARMIES.
A Comic Grotesque Pantomime, called,
MIRTH AND MAGIC;
Or, HARLEQUIN’s WHIM.
A Musical Entertainment, interspersed with Songs, Duets, Trios, and Chorusses [sic], called,
WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT.
In the Intervals,
EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,
By Eminent PERFORMERS.
The whole to conclude with an entire new Military and Naval Entertainment, founded on the Storming and Surrender of FORTS ROYAL and BOURBON, in the Island of MARTINIQUE.
The Scenery, Machinery, Pantomimic Action, Songs, Duets, Chorusses [sic], Dresses, Music, Dances, &c. entirely new.
Boxes, 4s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s.
Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and the Curtain to ascend at Half past Six precisely.
[three star symbol] Places for the Boxes to be taken from Eleven to Three at the Royal Saloon.
Vivant Rex et Regina.
Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. (the Manager) most respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Gentry, and Others, that the FALL of MARTINICO will, in a few days, be laid aside to make room for other Pieces now in Rehearsal.