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ROYAL GROVE,
ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.
THIS PRESENT Monday, June 21st, Tuesday, 22d, and Wednesday, 23d of June, 1790.
A new Musical Sketch, called
GOOD NEWS FOR BRITISH TARS;
Or, SPANISH DOLLARS.
In which will be introduced an Historical Representation of the GUARDIAN FRIGATE (commanded by Lieutenant RIOU), which was surrounded by stupendous FLOATING ISLANDS of ICE.
The whole exhibiting, in a very curious manner, the Distress of the Guardian Frigate, Bravery of the Commander and Crew, &c. &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.
A singular Contest of Manly Agility, by
A Capital Group of Tumblers.
Horsemanship Burlesqued, by the Clown.
A favourite Piece, called,
THE MUSICAL AMATEUR;
OR, THE
MARRIAGE BY STRATAGEM.
The Evenings Amusements to conclude with
A Grand, Heroic, and Historical Pantomime, in Three Parts, called
THE SIEGE OF QUEBEC;
Or, the DEATH OF GENERAL WOLFE.
General Wolfe, by Young ASTLEY.