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12E (Vol. 2)
August 05, 1790A gentleman asked ASTLEY last night, how he came to cut the long processions, in the Confederation, so short? He...
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13B (Vol. 2)
August 16, 1790ROYAL GROVE. A new pantomime was last night given at Astley’s, called “The Rival Sorcerers,” which, so scenery and machinery,...
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14A (Vol. 2)
August 17, 1790INTELLIGENCE FROM THE ROYAL GROVE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.—Last night new Pantomime made its appearance at Astley’s, called The Rival Sorcerers, or...
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15A (Vol. 2)
July 27, 1790ROYAL-GROVE INTELLIGENCE. Last night the first representation of the late Confederation business took place at Astley’s, nearly on the same...
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15C (Vol. 2)
September 09, 1790The preparations for POWELL’s theatrical crowning, at ASTLEY’s , are superb—POWELL seems well pleased; and the public also seem pleased...
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16B (Vol. 2)
September 20, 1790ROYAL GROVE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. THE ENTERTAINMENTS of this PLACE are suspended on account of the melancholy Event of the DEATH...
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17A (Vol. 2)
September 29, 1790This evening Astley’s Entertainments will open again, in full force, having been shut up for nine days; but the Benefits...
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20B (Vol. 2)
August 21, 1790To-morrow ASTLEY closes the campaign:--this authority from his advertisement in front of this Paper. And this evening a most superb...
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20D (Vol. 2)
August 22, 1790In conformity to the spirit which has ever appeared in ASTLEY’s Entertainments, he has prepared a most brilliant and costly...
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21C (Vol. 2)
December 23, 1789Astley closes the Theatre, Westminster Bridge, on Thursday next, and proceeds immediately on his usual annual visit to Dublin. This...
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21B (Vol. 2)
October 23, 1790ROYAL GROVE. ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. ASTURDAY, October 23d, 1790. Mr. POWELL, THE CELEBRATED WALKER, BEGS leave to inform his Friends...
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22D (Vol. 2)
UndatedAstley’s Theatre was crowded last night to see that wonderful Phenomenon, the Friesland Dwarf, whose figure very much surprized [sic],...
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22F (Vol. 2)
UndatedIt is said that seventy performers will make their appearance on Monday next, with Young Astley at their head; with...
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22H (Vol. 2)
UndatedA correspondent says, we have not seen, since he days of Rich and Colley Cibber, so good an Harlequin as...
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22A (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1789Astley’s Box Book was completely filled yesterday evening, with names of the first distinction; not a place was to be...
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22B (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1789The Pantomime of the death of General Wolfe, performing at Astley’s, is as noble as it is uncommon, and does...
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22C (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1789The Pantomime of the Death of General Wolfe still attracts very powerfully. Young Astley is a great acquisition to it....
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22E (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1789The Young Lady who rides at Astley’s displays much gracefulness, ease, and elegance on horseback, which, added to her agility,...
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22G (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1789That Astley’s present exhibition is superior to other exhibitions in point of variety as well as excellence (and being in...
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23A (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1790Extract of a latter from Dublin, Feb. 10. “If your rival Operas have any occasion for Ballet-Master, what think you...
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23B (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1790DUBLIN. A fracas between Young ASTLEY and a Lad of Family here is a good deal talked of, but too...
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24 (Vol. 3)
June 21, 1806That incomparable performer on the rope, Richer, takes his leave of Astley’s Amphitheatre this evening, which is for his benefit,...
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25A (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1790Extract of a latter from Dublin, Feb. 10. “If your rival Operas have any occasion for Ballet-Master, what think you...
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26B (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1790While that great mouth! the Opera House in the Haymarket, is preparing to open, not for the reception of gentle...