1112 (Vol. 1)

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AN ENTIRE CHANGE of PERFORMANCES.

ROYAL GROVE, AND ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE,

Which from the airiness of its construction had been universally admired.

THIS and every EVENING, till further Notice,

An entire new Dance, called

LOVE AND LIBERTY.

In which the two Mademoiselles BLANCHARDS, from the Opera House, will make their appearance.

Equestrian Exercises by Mr. Davis, and a surprising Child only Seven Years of Age.

A Musical Piece, called

THE MILLINER’s SHOP.

Milliners, Mrs. Wallack, and Mrs. Woodman, Nelly, Mrs. Saunders, and Mrs. Tiffany, Mrs. Henley.

An entire new Display of

HORSEMANSHIP,

By several eminent Performers, pupils of both the

ASTLEYS.

TUMBLING,

By a grand Troop, the most capital ever seen or heard of.

ROPE-DANCING,

By Signor SPINATUTA [sic], the wonder of the age.

Who, in himself, unites every Exercise displayed by others, and many pleasing and new Feats of his own.

Several Equestrian Exercises, by Miss SMITH, a pupil of Mr. ASTLEY, jun.

The surprising ENGLIGH HUNTER will leap over a Bar, also over a Horse’s Back (measuring 14 hands 3 inches) and, lastly, will dart through a Hogshead covered with Paper.—Mr. Astley, jun. flatters himself that no Horse ever yet leaped in so true a form, or ever executed such difficult leaps.—Vide et crede.

A Musical Piece, called

THE CARAVAN;

Or, THE VICTORIOUS BRITISH TAR.

Young Astley will perform, this evening, a variety of Manoeuvres on Two Horses.

The whole to conclude with a costly, superb, and entire new Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN’s CHOICE

Of the BEAUTIES of the WORLD.

The Dresses, Scenery, extraordinary Machinery, Music, &c. entirely new.

The whole being the sole invention of Young ASTLEY.

Doors to be opened at half past Five, and to begin at half past Six precisely.

Box, 3s. Pit, 2s. Gall. 1s. Side Gall. 6d.

Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Smith, at the Amphitheatre.

N.B. Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride, and Horses broke or the Road or Field.

[three stars symbol] The Floating Bath, Westminster Bridge, is open for the reception of Bathers. 

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