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221C (Vol. 2)
July 14, 1801The announced change of entertainments drew a crowded and brilliant audience to the Royal Amphitheatre yesterday evening, every part of...
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221E (Vol. 2)
July 14, 1801[pointer-finger symbol] The New Entertainments, produced last night, having met with unbounded applause, from a crowded House, will be repeated...
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221D (Vol. 2)
July 16, 1801The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, was again crouded [sic] last night with the most distinguished characters in town. The pantomime of...
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221F (Vol. 2)
July 17, 1801CHANGE OF ENTERTAINMENTS. ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Astley’s, Westminster-Bridge. Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke...
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222A (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1801Every evening an overflowing audience may certainly be looked upon as a proof of uncommon attraction in the place that...
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222B (Vol. 2)
July 20, 1801ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Astley’s, Westminster-Bridge. Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK. [pointer-finger...
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222C (Vol. 2)
July 21, 1801BIRTH. On Friday the 10th inst. At his Lordship’s house at Shrub-hill, near Dorkling, the Right Hon. Lady Leslie, of...
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222D (Vol. 2)
July 21, 1801Young Johannot, as the Little Trader in the new Ballet of the Prize, was again honoured last night with universal...
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222E (Vol. 2)
July 23, 1801Whether the new ballet of the Prize, the charming spectacle of British Glory in Egypt, or the inimitable pantomime of...
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222F (Vol. 2)
July 24, 1801Peremptory [sic] the last night but one of the present popular Entertainments, being most assuredly to be withdrawn, after To-morrow...
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222G (Vol. 2)
July 25, 1801The boxes of the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, are already put in a state of requisition for Monday next, such...
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222H (Vol. 2)
July 25, 1801Mrs. ASTLEY, whose absence from the stage is ever to be regretted by the lovers of sublime and beautiful spectacle,...
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222I (Vol. 2)
July 27, 1801NEW GRAND SPECTACLE. ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Astley’s, Westminster-Bridge. Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke...
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223A (Vol. 2)
July 27, 1801NEW GRAND SPECTACLE. ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, ASTLEY’s, Westminster-Br. Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke...
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223B (Vol. 2)
July 28, 1801FAIR ROSAMOND—a nee spectacle, founded on the story of Rosamond de Clifford, the lovely, but unfortunate mistress of Henry the...
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223C (Vol. 2)
July 28, 1801The Second Henry’s Reign, though so far back as the eleventh century, afforded the Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster...
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223D (Vol. 2)
July 30, 1801The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, overflowed again last night from every part of the house, such is the uncommon excellence and...
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223E (Vol. 2)
July 30, 1801Mrs. Astley, as the representative of the beautiful but unfortunate Rosamond, was again honoured, last night, with the most general...
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223F (Vol. 2)
August 01, 1801Every night an overflowing audience must convince the Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge, that the extraordinary trouble and expense...
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224A (Vol. 2)
August 03, 1801The NEW GRAND SPECTACLE of FAIR ROSAMOND, produced last Night, having been received with unbounded applause, by a crouded [sic]...
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224D (Vol. 2)
August 10, 1801ONLY SIX NIGHTS LONGER. ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Astley’s, Westminster-Bridge. Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and...
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224C (Vol. 2)
August 11, 1801For the BENEFIT of Mr. IRELAND, the Original FLYING PHENOMENON. ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, ASTLEY’s, Westminster-Br. Under the Patronage of their Royal...
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224D (Vol. 2)
August 12, 1801Mrs. Astley has won the hearts of every beholder of her exquisite conception and portraiture of the fair and lovely...
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224F (Vol. 2)
August 14, 1801The two last representations of the comic pantomime of the Fairy, and the new military spectacle of British Glory in...