1528 (Vol. 3)

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ASTLEY’S EUROPE’S NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE,

LESSEE AND MANAGER, - - - - MR. WILLIAM COOKE

LICENSED BY THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN, AND

Under the Patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, and H. R. H. Prince Albert.

MR. WILLIAM COOKE.

In grateful acknowledging the large amount of exalted Patronage awarded to this Establishment during the present Season, takes the liberty to intimate that the remaining

TWO GRAND MORNING PERFORMERS,

AND MID-DAY ENTERTAINMENTS,

Will take place respectively on

SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY, And SATURDAY, 19th JANUARY 1856.

On this Occasion the Boys of the Duke of York’s Military Asylum will attend with their Celebrated Band.

EACH PERFORMANCE COMMENCING PUNCTUALLY AT TWO, With the New Grand Equestrian Comic Pantomime of

Harlequin, St. GEORGE and the DRAGON!!

OR, THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDOM.

(BEING THE ONLY EQUESTRIAN PANTOMIME IN LONDON.)

In which will appear Mr. WILLIAM COOKE’S beautiful and matchless Cherry Colour, Hard Bake, Mince Pies, Milk White, Cream, and Plum-Pudding, Horses and Ponies.

THE SUCCEESING

SCENES IN THE CIRCLE,

Will embrace a series of the most finished and Classical EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES, supported by a British and Foreign Artistes of premier renown, including

MADLLE. CAROLINE AND MR. PALMER.

In their popular Double Ac on Two Horses of FLORA AND ZEPHYR.

MASTER GEORGE COOKE.

The Infant Equestrian, introducing Mr. WILLIAM COOKE’S PET PONY “DIAMOND.”

The elegant delineations by

MISS KATE COOKE.

On her MILK WHITE STEED “SNOWDROP,” of the HAUTE ECOLE DE MANEGE

MR. JOHN HENRY COOKE,

Will introduce his Pets of the Circle the PLAY FELLOW PONIES.

The Performances will be intercepted by the Gymnastic and Loquacious Drolleries of the

FOUR CLOWNS OF THE AMPHITHEATRE.

To ensure seats an early application is indispensable. Communication from the Country will meet with every attraction.

Admission:--PRIVATE BOXES, from One Guinea and a Half. STALLS, 5s. DRESS BOXES, 4s. UPPER BOXES, 3s. PIT, 2s. GALLERY, 1s. UPPER GALLERY, 6d.

Children under 10 Years, Half-price to all parts of the House, (Upper Gallery excepted)

[three dot symbol] THE DOORS will be opened at HALF-PAST ONE, and the Entertainments will commence at TWO o’Clock precisely.

[pointer-finger symbol] IAGES TO BE IN ATTENDANCE AT FOUR O’CLOCK.

The BOX OFFICE open daily from 11 till 4 o’clock, under the direction of Mr. WILKINSON, where Private Boxes, Stalls, Tickets, and Places, can be obtained; also of the principal Librarians at the West-End.

Lessons in the Art of Riding given daily, and Horses Broke for the Field or Road, by Mr. WILLIAM COOKE, Jun, of whom Cards of Terms may be obtained. The Evening’s Performance AS USUAL. Doors open at half-past 6, commencing at 7.

W. BRICKBILL, Steam Machine Printing Works, Kennington and Walworth Roads.

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