33B (Vol. 2)

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FRANCE IN AN UPROAR!

Mr. ASTLEY, Sen. being in Paris during the Attempt made by their MAJESTIES of FRANCE to escape, begs Leave to lay before the Public an entire new sketch, consisting of Music and Dancing, called

The ROYAL FUGITIVES;

Or, FRANCE in an UPROAR!

ROYAL GROVE,

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

THIS present MONDAY, JULY 18, and

Every Evening till further Notice, will be presented the following AMUSEMENTS:

MEN PILED on MEN by NINE Capital PERFORMERS.

The HUMOURS of the CLOWN,

On a Single Horse, by Mr. MILLER.

An entire new Piece by Mr. Holland, called

The WRESTLERS.

The Principal Charcters by

Messrs. HOLLAND, MARQUI, and Miss SMITH.

EQUESTRIAN PEDESTAL, and a Sagacity in various

HORSES.

TUMBLING.

By the most Capital Groupe in Europe.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By Miss SMITH and Mr. CROSSMAN.

For the first Time, an entire new Sketch, called

The ROYAL FUGITIVES;

Or, FRANCE in an UPROAR!

In the above Sketch will be comprised the following Incidents:

  1. Preparations for the Escape.
  2. The Centinel bribed and intoxicated.
  3. The Escape from the Thuilleries.
  4. The Manner in which it was discovered.
  5. General Alarm of the Citzens.
  6. The Decree of the National Assembly proclaimed.
  7. Their Majesties known by the Post-Master.
  8. The Alarm given at Varennes.
  9. The Royal Carriage, &c, stopped at the Bridge.
  10. The Passport demanded by the Govenor.
  11. The King discovers himself.
  12. The Messenger arrives at Paris with the News of their Majecties being taken.
  13. A View of the National Assembly.

The whole forming a most interesting spectacle, as Authentic as Striking.

The Characters as follow:

King of France, Mr. Connell; Queen of France, Mrs. Saunders; Dauphin, Master Taylor; Madame Royale, Miss Wallack; three Coutiers, Messrs. Holland, Miller, and L’Alouette; Centilel, Mr. Jenkinson; National Officer, Mr. Crossman; Abbe, Mons. Marqui; Smart (an English Dancing-Master) Mr. Johannot; Papitlon, Mr. Decastro; Dupont, Mr. Wallack; Crier of the National Assembly, Mr. Davis; Servant, Mr. Bell; Postmaster, Mr. Wallack; William, Mr. Decastro; Paul le Blanc, Mr. Jenkinson; Joseph, Mr. Crossman; Procurer de la Commune, Mr. Henley; Commandant, Mr. Fox; Hussar, Mr. Taylor; Messinger, Mons. Laurent; Borgeois, Mr. Whitmore; President of the National Assembly, Members, Councillors, &c. &c. &c. by the rest of the Company.

The TAYLOR to BRENTFORD.

The whole to conclude with

A FAVOURITE PANTOMIME.

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.

Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to Ride on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from Eight in the Morning till One.

            Vivant Rex at Regina

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