39D (Vol. 2)

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BY PARTICULAR DESIRE,

ROYAL GROVE.

ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE,

WESTMINSTER0BRIDGE.

THIS PRESENT MONDAY, Sept. 19, will be presented

A Grand Historical Entertainment, composed by Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. called

THE VICTORIOUS TARS.

In which will be introduced

A GRAND AMBUSCADE,

And several Combats between

YOUNG ASTLEY (as an English Captain),

And a Tribe of Savages.

To conclude with Allegorical Devices, particularly

A VIEW OF THE GRAND FLEET.

Under the Command of Admiral Lord Hoop, as they lay at Spithead, which the respective Station of each Ship, in their proper Divisions, and under their respective Commanders, as they were expected to be reviewed by

HIS MAJESTY.

A new Dance, with new Decorations, Dresses, &c. composed by Signor Marqui, called

THE ANIMATED STATUE,

Taken from the well known History of Pigmalion.

Principal Characters, Sig. Marqui, Mr. Crossman, Mr. Holland and Mons. Mercerot; Mademoiselle Cabanol, and Miss Smith.

THE EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

On a Single Horse by Master Giles Sutton.

A Comic Pastoral Spectacle, consisting of Music and Dancing, called

THE TYTHE SHEAF;

Or, VILLAGE PLOT.

Philip, Mr. Wallack; Countryman, Mr. Fox; Lord of the Manor, Mr. Connel; and Mayor, Mr. Johannot. Old Mary, Mrs. Henley, Widow, Mrs. Wallack, and Louisa, Mrs. Decastro; Country Lads and Lasses by the rest of the Company.

THE EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

On TWO HORSES,

By YOUNG ASTLEY.

Particularly playing the Violin in different Attitudes, and the Surprising Leap over the Garter!

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 the SKELETON SCENE.

Harlequin, YOUNG ASTLEY;

Columbine, Miss SMITH;

And Clown, Mr. JOHANNOT.

The Pantomime to conclude with

A GRAND FETE CHINOISE.

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

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