1136 (Vol. 1)

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NAVAL REVIEW AT PLYMOUTH.

ASSAULT of the BASTILE.

MODEL of PARIS, &c.

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

THIS present EVENING, September 7, A New Dance, called,

THE VILLAGERS.

Composed by Sig. MARQUI.

Various Exercises on HORSEBACK,

By Pupils of both the ASTLEYS.

And, (for the 3d time) a new Musical Piece, in three Acts, called

The ROYAL NAVAL REVIEW at Plymouth;

OR,

DEVONSHIRE AND CORNWALL LOYALTY.

The above Piece founded on the singular events of the day his Majesty reviewed the British Squadron at Plymouth.

New Music by Mr. GEHOT,

The Paintings of Plymouth and Dock,

By Messrs. LUPINO, ROBERTSON, and BLACKMORE;

The small Boats by Messrs. CABANELL and MACQUOID;

The Ships, composing the British Squadron, by other Artists,

With Splendid Machinery, new elegant Dresses, Decorations, &c.

The Characters are as follow:

Pilots, Messrs. HENLEY, BIRKET, and CONNELL;

Female Rowers,

Mrs. WALLACK, Mrs. STEVENS, and Mrs. WOODMAN;

Mrs. JOHANNOT, Mrs. SAUNDERS, and Mrs. HANLEY;

Cockswain, Miss SMITH;

Devonshire Farmer, Mr. Johannot;

Cornwall Farmer, Mr. CONNELL;

London Fop, Mr. WALLACK;

Seamen, Countrymen, Shipwrights, Blacksmiths, Barbers, &c. by the rest of the Company.

Commander of the Southampton, Mr. Astley. Sen.

Commander of the Carnatick, Mr. HENLEY;

Commander of the Bellona, Mr. GRIFFIN;

Commander of the Director, Mr. WALLACK;

Commander of the Golliah, Mons. CABANELL, Sen.

Commander of the Bedford, Mons. PANNELL;

Commander of the Hebe, Mr. CONNELL;

Commander of the Cumberland, Mr. JOHANNOT;

And Commander of the Orion, Mr. WOOD;

Besides a number of Cutters and Boats.

The whole forming the most brilliant Nava; Spectacle that ever appeared on any Stage.

The Views taken from the back of Mount Edgecombe to Plymouth Dock.

Mr. Astley most respectfully submits this ingenious and pleasing Piece to the inspection of his numerous visitors; such honourable support has produced overflowing houses, to his first and second representation of the BASTILE, which though originated with him; nor has any expense or pains been spared in his Naval Spectacle, which has been the subject of the daily prints for some time past; and as he supposes that he shall, as usual, be copied by other places of amusement, he challenges them to produce the like; but at the same time is happy to have it in his power to furnish them with new ideas.

Between the Acts,

ROPE-DANCING, by Sig. SPINACUTA.

And Mons HENRY’s

PHILOSOPHICAL FIRE-WORKS.

From Inflammable Air, of exquisite Colours.

The whole to conclude with

An entire new and splendid Spectacle,

Founded on the Subject of

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.

From Sunday the 12th, to Wednesday, the 15th of July, called

PARIS in an UPROAR;

OR,

The DESTRUCTION of the BASTILE.

Displaying one of the grandest and most Extraordinary Entertainments that ever appeared,

GROUNDED on AUTHENTIC FACTS.

And, an Order to give a more conspicuous and just idea of the CITY of PARIS,

A GRAND MODEL,

On an Extraordinary large Scale,

Will conclude the whole.

The Music compiled from the French.

The Uniform of the Governor, Major, Garde Criminelle, and Garde Francois; Emblems of Liberty, &c. taken on the spot.

Doors to be opened a 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 for the Road or Field.

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