45 (Vol. 3)

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

THIS Evening, and every Evening this Week, at half past Six o’clock precisely, will be presented a new Ballet of Action, composed by Mr. Giroux, Junior, with new scenery, dresses, and music, called THE HAPPY DISGUISE, or Love in Spain. The principal characters by Mess. Mercerot, Ridgeway, Isaacs, Dubois, Miss Jenkinson, and Miss E. Mercerot. Mr. and the three Miss Giroux will introduce a Duet on the Grand Piano-Forte. Immediately after which, at 7 o’clock precisely, an entirely new Spectacle, called THE POLISH TYRANT, or the Woman of Ten Thousand.—Principal characters, Poniatowski, Mr. La Toise, and Sobieska (the Woman of Ten Thousand) Mrs. Astley.—In the course of the evening, Feats of Horsemanship, particularly the Antipodean Equestrian, a boy only Nine Years old, who will exhibit his surprising manoeuvres on a single Horse. To conclude, for the 2d time, a New Comic Pantomime, with new scenery, machinery, mechanical changes, and extensive metamorphoses, invented by Mr. Bradwell, called FRIAR BACON and the CLOUD CLOWN, with the Disaster of the Brazen Head.

Doors open at Half past Five, begin at Half past Six o’clock precisely.

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