266D (Vol. 2)

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Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.—Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK.

Positively the last Night but Two of the Company performing this Season.

Mr. and Mrs. JEFFRIES’s NIGHT.

THIS present Evening, Wednesday, October 17, the Entertainments will consist of Horsemanship, in all its Departments, by a wonderful Group, Mr. Link, Mr. Sutton, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Jeffries, who will for this Night by through the Manual and Platoon Exercise, while the Horse is on full speed. In the course of the Evening, the much-admired Caledonian Ballet; and, by Permission of the Managers of the Royal Circus, Miss Lettin, a Child only five years old, will dance a favourite Serious Spectacle of the DESERTER OF NAPLES. By particular Desire, Mrs. Herbert will sing the much-admired Song of Crazy Jane. Fair Maid, by Mrs. Jeffries, being her first Appearance on this Stage. The Horsemanship to conclude with the Tailor Riding to Brentford, by Mr. Porter. The whole to conclude with a Popular Comic Pantomime, written and arranged by Mr. Astley, jun. called SILVER STAR; or, the MIRROR OF WITCHCRAFT. Principal Characters. Silver Star, Miss Fisher; Fiend of Darkness, Mr. Fox; Old Man, Mr. Sutton; Grotesque Lover, Mr. Roberts. “Barney leave the Girls alone,” by Mr. Johannot. Harlequin, Mr. Taylor; Clown, Mr. Laurent; and Columbine, Mrs. Wybrow.

Tickets to be had of Mr. Jeffries, No. 21, Elliott’s-row, St. George’s Fields; of Mr. Bent, the Mitre, Stangate; and of Mr. Mobs, at the Box Office of the Theatre, where places for the Boxes may be taken.—Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and begins at Half past Six.—Box 4s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s. Tickets sold at the Doors (under price) will not be admitted.

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