37C (Vol. 2)

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ENTIRE CHANGE OF PERFORMANCES

(Together with new Scenery, Machinery, Music, Dresses, and Decorations)

BEING THE SIXTH SINCE EASTER MONDAY.

ROYAL GROVE.

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

THIS PRESENT MONDAY, Aug. 29,

And every Evening till further notice.

Will be presented the following Display of Entertainments, viz.

TUMBLING,

By a Group of Capital Performers.

HORSEMANSHIP,

By Mr. Crossman.

(First Time in England)

A DRAMATIC DANCE.


Composed by the celebrated Mons. MERCEROT, called

LOVE AND VALOUR:

Or, ASTLEY’s NEW WEST INDIAN.

Mondor, Governor of an Island in America, Mr. Connell;

Mondora, his Spouse (a Creole) Mrs. Decastro;

Mirsa, Daughter to Mondor, Miss Smith;

Lindor, Colonel of an English Regiment. Mons. Mercerot;

Algerine Officer, Mons. Laurent;

American Chief, Mr. Holland;

Creolian Women, Americans, Algerines, Negroes, English Troops, &c. &c. by the rest of the Company.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

On a Single Horse, by Mister Giles Sutton.

A favourite Musical Piece, (taken from a well-known History) called

THE KING AND THE COBLER.

Henry VIII. Mr. CONNELL;

Cardinal Wolfey, Mr. FOX; Secretary, Mr. WALLACK;

3st Courtier, Mr. Decastro; Landlord, Mr. Jenkinson;

And Cobler, Mr. JOHANNOT.

Courtiers, Yeomen of the Guards, Attendants, &c. by the rest of the Company.

The Dresses in Character, by Monsieur Gotlier Clary.

The Scenery and Decorations entirely new, by Messrs.

Whitmore, Byrne, and Blackmore.

AGILITY ON HORSEBACK,

By a PUPIL of Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.

Manoeuvres on a SINGLE HORSE, comprising,

THE MANUAL EXERCISE,

By Master GILES SUTTON.

SYMPTOMS of BAD HORSEMANSHIP,

Commonly called,

The TAYLOR RIDING to BRENTFORD.

The Whole to conclude with a Serious, Comic, Tragic, Heroic, Mechanical, and Operatical Pantomime, called

RIVAL MAGIC:

Or, HARLEQUIN’s VICTORY.

With new Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, &c. &c.

Harlequin, Mr. Jenkinson; Columbine, Miss Smith.

With a Grand

PROCESSION of NEPTUNE and AMPHITRITE,

Mermaids, Tritons, and other Inhabitants of the Sea, &c.

The Pantomime concludes with

The Descending of Venus, Cupids, &c.

Into the Garden of Flora, and Temple of Hymen.

Doors to be opened 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, at the back of the Amphitheatre.

Servants to keep Places must be at the Theatre by a Quarter past Five.

[pointer finger symbol] Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from Ten in the morning till Three.

            Vivant Rex et Regina!

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