32B (Vol. 2)

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NEW ENTERTAINMENTS, BEING THE FOURTH ENTIRE CHANGE SINCE EASTER MONDAY.

ROYAL GROVE. ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster-Bridge.

THIS present MONDAY, July 4, 1791,

And every Evening till farther notice,

Will be presented, the following

ENTERTAINMENTS, &c.

ROPE-DANCING,

By Mrs. Blackmore, and Mr. Joseph Lawrence, (commonly called the GREAT DEVIL).

Clown, by Mons. LAURENT.

THE METAMORPHOSE,

On two Horses, by Mr. BELL.

An entire New Dance, with new Decorations, Dresses, &c.

(Composed by Signor Marqui) called

THE ANIMATED STATUE.

Principal characters

Messrs. Marqui, Crossman, Holland, and Miss Smith.

Mademoiselle Maria Theresa de St. Orbe, (from the South of France) who is supposed to possess the finest Head of Hair ever seen.

[N.B. The Great Devil, will particularly exert himself, by performing several Manoeuvres, Sommersets, &c. over Twelve mens’ Heads, commonly called

LE GRAND SAUT DU TRAMPOLIN.

An Entire New Musical Piece, called,

THE BLUNT TAR;

Or, TRUE LOVE REWARDED.

Ratin, (the Blunt Tar) Mr. JOHANNOT,

Spritfail, Mr. CONNELL,

Allworth, Mr. DECASTRO,

Lucy, Mrs. HENLEY,

Lady Allworth, Mrs. SAUNDERS (late Miss Pinto)

And, Nancy, Miss CEMMITT,

The Music entirely new,

Composed by Mr. BLEWITT.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.

The whole to conclude with a Comic and Splendid

Pantomime, called,

THE FOUR QUARTERS OF THE WORLD;

Or, Harlequin’s Choice.

In which will be introduced, a Grand

FETE CHINOISE.

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

The Pantomime to conclude with Illuminations,

A LA CHINOISE.

Doors to be open at Half past Five, to begin at Half past Six o’Clock precisely.

Boxes, 3s.—Pit, 2s.—Gallery, 1s.—Side Gallery, 6d. only.

Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mrs. Connell, No. 38, Stangate-street, the Back of the Amphitheatre.

Servants to keep places at a Quarter past Five.

[star symbol] Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to Ride on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from Eight in the Morning.

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