285H (Vol. 2)

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MR. UPTON’s BENEFIT.

ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

            Tuesday, Oct 1st.

MR. UPTON respectfully begs leave to announce that his Benefit if fixed for the above Night, on which occasion he is induced to hope, that he shall be enabled to submit to the notice of the Public, and his Friends, one of the most nouvelle and brilliant routine of Performances ever produced in the course of one and the same Evening; a part of which will come under the following description:--A new Ballet of Action; a new Comic Pantomime; an entire new Historical Spectacle, written by Mr. Upton, in which Mrs. Astley will sustain a principal character; and particularly, for this evening, the following new Songs, written by Mr. Upton, Cuddling Tommy, or the Amours of Miss Kitty; and the Round-house Adventure, by Mr. Johannot; Jack and his Poll, or a Little too Loving, by Mr. Slader; and a new Song, descriptive of the charms, manners, and accomplishments of those celebrated characters, Mr. Looney M’Kan and his beautiful Nan, to be sung in character by Mr. Johannot.

Tickets to be had of Mr. Mobbs, at the Royal Amphitheatre; Mr. Bodenham’s, Crown and Cushion, Marsh-gate; Mr. Gowar’s, Red Lion ditto; and Mr. Upton, No. 3, Paradise-row, near the Church, Lambeth.—N.B. Tickets sold at the doors of the Theatre under price will not be admitted.

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