17C (Vol. 2)

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YOUNG ASTLEY’S

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

And a New Pantomime, &c.

ROYAL GROVE.

ASTLEY’S Westminster-Bridge.

THIS and the following Evenings, a variety of Entertainments, viz.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES.

Mr. ADAMS’s (the English Rosignol)

IMITATIONS of various BIRDS,

And Accompaniment to a Full Band of MUSIC.

A New Musical Piece, called,

THE GENEROUS TURK.

A New, Dance, called,

The GIANT DEFEATED.

A new Musical Sketch, founded on

The PARIS CONFEDERATION,

Which was celebrated on the 14th of July last.

The PATRIOTIC MILITARY CHILDREN, &c.

The Songs and Chorusses [sic], analogues to the Piece, and brought from Paris by Mr. Astley, Senior.

The Equestrian Pedestal, &c.

In the Intervals,

The celebrated Madlle, MARIA THERESA De St. ORBE,

From the South of France,

Who is favoured by Nature with a surprising HEAD of HAIR,

Surprising Equestrian Exercises,

By YOUNG ASTLEY.

The whole to conclude with

An entire new splendid, comic, tragic, heroic, lyric, and mechanical Pantomime, called,

THE RIVAL SORCERERS;

Or, HARLEQUIN’s VICTORY.

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 Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge.

Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride every day, from Twelve till Three.

[three star symbol] Horses broke for all Denominations.

 

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