10D (Vol. 2)

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AN INTIRE [sic] CHANGE.

ROYAL GROVE,

ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

THIS and EVERY EVENING till further notice, a New Dance, called

THE COCQUETTE.

By particular desire, the favourite Song, called

BOW WOW WOW,

By, Mr. JOHANNOT.

THE EQUESTRIAN PEDESTAL,

And a number of various Attitudes by the Horses.

A Comic Musical Piece, called

OLD GRASPALL OUTWITTED.

HORSEMANSHIP, by Mr. DAVIS.

Wonder of Nature,

THE FRIESLAND DWARF,

Only twenty-seven inches high, and sixty years old,

Being the greatest Curiosity in the system of Human Nature.

A Musical Piece, called

SHE WOULD BE A SOLIDER.

TUMBLING,

By a group of the best Performers in Europe.

HORSEMANSHIP,

By Master CROSMAN and Miss SMITH, (Pupils of Young ASTLEY.)

Also, A TRIAL OF SKILL,

By Messrs. TAYLOR, CROSSMAN, BELL, LAURENT, DAVIS, &c. &c.

The whole to conclude with a beautiful Comic Pantomime, called

HARLEQUIN’s CHOICE;

Or, The REDOUTE CHINOISE,

The part of Harlequin by

YOUNG ASTLEY.

The Scenery and Machinery of the last Scene taken from the Redoute Chinoise in Paris.

The Dresses, Illuminations, Decorations, Scenery, &c. ala Chinoise.

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.

N.B. Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride every day, from Twelve till Four.

Horses broke for all denomination.

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