1130 (Vol. 1)

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Royal Grove,

WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1789.

MR. ASTLEY most respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and others that he has very much enlarged his Theatre for their better accommodation, during the representation of ENTERTAINMENT founded on the

FRENCH REVOLUTION,

AND THE

BATTLE of the BASTILE,

Which will be given every Evening until further notice.

The MODEL of PARIS,

The most extraordinary effort of ingenuity ever seen, will be remarkably well illuminated, in order to give every person a good view of that City.

To prevent confusion, the Doors will be open at a quarter past Five and to begin at half-past Six, with Monsieur HENRY’s PHILOSOPHICAL FIRE-WROKS from INFLAMABLE AIR of exquisite Colours.

Servants to keep Places, to be at the Theatre at Five o’clock precisely.

N.B. Places for the Boxes to be taken every day from Nine in the Morning till Four in the Afternoon. 

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