13A (Vol. 2)

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CONFEDERATION at the CHAMPS DE MARS,

Also an entire New Serious-Comic-Tragic, Heroic, and splendid Mechanical

PANTOMIME,

(Never performed) under the direction and inspection of

YOUNG ASTLEY

ROYAL GROVE.

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster Bridge.

THIS and EVERY EVENING this Week,

A splendid Display of

ENTERTAINMENT, viz.

A New Dance, called

THE COCQUETTE

VISIBLE and INVISIBLE.

An entire New Musical Piece, called

L’AVARE CORRIGE;

Or, The MISTER REFORMED.

TUMBLING, by Capital Performers.

In the intervals, the famous

GRIMACER,

Whose inimitable comic Expression of Countenance is entirely new in this country.

The celebrated Madlle. MARIA THERESA Ds St. ORBE,

From the South of France,

Who is favoured with a HEAD of HAIR, measuring NINE FEET in length.

The surprising FRIESLAND DWARF.

[To prevent disappointment, Mr. ASTLEY most respectfully begs leave to inform the Public that the above three singular characters are obliged to return to the Continent in a few days.]

HORSEMANSHIP,

By a Group of eminent Equestrian Performers.

A New Musical Sketch, founded on the

PARIS CONFEDERATION,

Which was celebrated on the 14th of July last, in the

CHAMP DE MARS;

In which will be represented the following inimitable Scenery and Machinery of the PALAIS ROYAL; the BRIDGE of BOATS; the POINT ROYAL; and the TRIUMPHAL ARCHES.

With the assembling of the Citizens, National Guards, &c. going to work with thwir spades and pick-axes, to prepare the ground; the Marches and Processions on the occasion, by the Citizens, Guards, Deputies of Province, National Assembly, Clergy, Ladies of Paris, and the

PATRIOTIC MILITARY CHILDREN.

The Songs and Choruses analogues to the pieces, and brought from Paris by Mr. ASTLEY, Sen.

The whole to conclude with an entirely New, Serious, Comic, Tragic, Heroic, Lyric, and splendid Mechanical Pantomime, called

THE RIVAL SORCERERS;

Or, HARLEQUIN VANQUISHER.

The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, and Music entirely new.

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 to three.

[three star symbol] Horses broke for all denominations.

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