1165 (Vol. 1)

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ROYAL GROVE,

ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.

THIS EVENING, Monday, June 21, Tuesday, 22d, and Wednesday the 23d June, 1790,

A Musical Sketch, called

GOOD NEWS FOR BRITISH TARS;

Or, SPANISH DOLLARS.

In which will be introduced the Historical Representation of

The GUARELAN FRIGATE,

(Commanded by Lieutenant RIOU,)

Which was surrounded by stupendous

FLOATING ISLANDS of ICE,

The whole exhibiting, in a most curious manner, the Drifters and the Guardian Frigate, Bravery of the Commander and Crew, &c.

A new Comic Song (in Character) by Mr. Connell, called

PADDY’s ADVICE to JOHN BULL.

A Musical Piece, called

The LAPLANDERS.

The EQUESTRIAN PEDESTAL:

In which will be displayed, a most surprising obedience in a great number of Horses.

An entire new Dance, called,

The FROLIC.

A Musical Piece, called

LOVE in a NUNNERY.

Or, CUPID’s FROLIC.

Several Feats of Activity on Horseback, by Mr. Davis, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Crossman, and Miss Smith.

A singular Conseit [sic] of Manly Agility, by

A Capital Group of Tumblers.

Horsemanship Burlesqued, by the Clown.

A Favourite Piece, called

The MUSICAL AMATEUR;

On The Marriage by Stratagem.

The Piece to conclude with the favourite Instrumental

Imitation Song, viz. Harp, Violin, Mandoline [sic], French Horn, Double Bass, Guitar, Trumpet, Kettle Drum, &c., &c.

The Evening’s Amusements to conclude with

A Grand, Hermic [sic], and Historical Pantomime, in Three Parts, called

The SIEGE of QUEBEC;

Or, The DEATH of GENERAL WOLFE.

General Wolfe, by Young ASTLEY.

In Part I. a Grand Picturesque View of the Isle of Orleans, situated a little below Quebec.

In Part II. a View of the French Forces, Head Quarters, &c.

In Part III. a View of the Heights of Abraham, and part of the Town of Quebec.

The General Engagement between the English and French Armies, Manoeuvres of the Highlanders with their Broad Swords, and

The DEATH of GENERAL WOLFE.

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

Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s. Side Gallery 6d.

Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Theatre, Westminster Bridge.

Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to Ride every day, from Twelve until Three.

[pointer finger symbol] Horses broke for all Denominations.

SIEGE of GIBRALTAR—By ROYAL AUTHORITY.

SPA GARDENS, BERMONDSEY,

In the Orange Road, Southwark, on the Lower Road to Depeford.

TOMORROW, the 22d instant, will be exhibited a Representation of

The SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR,

Under the Direction of the Proprietors, and conclude with an Ornamental FIRE WORK by Seignors [sic] Rossi and Tessier.

The Garrison and Spanish Fleet being now completed, forms the grandest Exhibition ever offered to be Public.

The Doors to be opened at Five o’Clock, and a Concert to begin at Six.

Admittance, TWO SHILLINGS.

[three star symbol] These Ladies and Gentlemen who are desirous of having Tickets are requested to apply at the Gardens. 

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