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1356 (Vol. 3)
May 19, 1833ASTLEY’S.—The Siege of Troy rivals Mazeppa in its successful career, and Ducrow’s heroes fight with as much ardour in the...
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1357 (Vol. 3)
June 03, 1833ASTLEY’S.—The amusements provided here for the last fortnight have proved sources of real pleasure to the audiences, and no less...
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1358 (Vol. 3)
April 28, 1833ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, ASTLEY’S.— To-morrow (Monday), The SIEGE of TROY, or the Giant Horse of Sinon; in which will be introduced...
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1359 (Vol. 3)
March 29, 1834ASTLEY’s opens for the season on Monday with a grand drama in four parts, entitled The Wars of Wellington. After...
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1360 (Vol. 3)
March 31, 1834Astley’s opens to night with the Wars of Wellington, “in four parts, and twenty-eight historical representations;” Ducrow’s Scenes in the...
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1361 (Vol. 3)
April 02, 1834THIS EVENING will be presented (for the 3d time) a grand subject, embracing songs, choruses, called, and varied costume and...
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1362 (Vol. 3)
March 29, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING will be presented THE WARS OF WELLINGTON, in 4 parts, and 28 historical scenic representations. Scenes in...
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1363 (Vol. 3)
April 29, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING will be presented (for the 7th time) a grand subject, embracing songs, choruses, ballets, and varied costume...
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1364 (Vol. 3)
April 24, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING will be presented THE WARS OF WELLINGTON, in 4 parts, and 28 historical scenic representations. Scenes in...
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1365 (Vol. 3)
April 25, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING will be presented THE WARS OF WELLINGTON, in 4 parts, and 28 historical scenic representations. Scenes in...
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1366 (Vol. 3)
May 02, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING will be presented THE WARS OF WELLINGTON, in 4 parts, and 28 historical scenic representations. Scenes in...
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1367 (Vol. 3)
April 30, 1834QUEEN-SQUARE.—VIOLENT ASSAULT ON THE BOX-KEEPER AT ASTLEY’S THEATRE.—Mr. JOHN GRIFFITHS, an assistant to a chemist, of No. 5, Seymour-street, Portman-square,...
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1368 (Vol. 3)
May 05, 1834ASTLEY’S. The Boys of the Royal Military Asylum will attend with their Band. THIS EVENING, THE CONQUEROR OF OUR TIME;...
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1369 (Vol. 3)
May 06, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING, THE CONQUEROR OF OUR TIME; in four parts, and 28 scenic representations. Scenes in the Circle—The feats...
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1370 (Vol. 3)
May 04, 1834Mr. Ducrow, we hear, is preparing “Turpin’s celebrated Ride to York,” so vividly described in the new romance of “Rookwood,”...
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1371 (Vol. 3)
UndatedMr. Ducrow, we hear, is preparing Turpin’s celebrated ride to York, so vividly described in the new romance of Rookwood,...
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1372 (Vol. 3)
May 20, 1834ASTLEY’S. There is no place of public amusement in this great Metropolis where a man may spend a happier hour...
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1373 (Vol. 3)
May 20, 1834tiously, and not leave all the fag work to their talented employer. One of the dances was exceedingly good, both...
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1374 (Vol. 3)
May 20, 1834[word cut off] too, are not unremembered. How closely, indeed, is true courage allied to the softest impulses of our...
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1375 (Vol. 3)
May 05, 1834Mr. Ducrow, we hear, is preparing Turpin’s Celebrated Ride to York, so vividly escribed in the new romance of Rookwood,...
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1376 (Vol. 3)
May 20, 1834ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. The gorgeous pageant of St. George and the Dragon, which so long held predominant sway during the present...
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1377 (Vol. 3)
May 26, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING, the magnificent chivalrous legend, called ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON; or, The Seven Champions of Christendom. St....
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1378 (Vol. 3)
May 28, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING, the magnificent chivalrous legend, called ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON; or, The Seven Champions of Christendom. St....
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1379 (Vol. 3)
May 28, 1834ASTLEY’S. THIS EVENING, the magnificent chivalrous legend, called ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON; or, The Seven Champions of Christendom. St....