40A (Vol. 2)

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For the Benefit of Mr. ADAMS,

THE ORIGINAL ENGLISH ROSSIGNOL,

TREASURER,

AT THE ROYAL GROVE.

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE.

THIS PRESENT WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19, will be presented

A Display of Favourite and Select Entertainments, viz.

HORSEMANSHIP,

By Mr. Davis,

Exhibiting several surprising Manoeuvres, as practiced by the Light Dragoons.

TUMBLING,

By the most Capital Group of Performers in Europe.

Master CROSSMAN

(A Pupil of YOUNG ASTLEY),

Will perform several Pleasing Feats on a single Horse.

HORSEMANSHIP

By the celebrated Miss SMITH,

(Also a Pupil of YOUNG ASTLEY’s),

Who will perform several astonishing Manoeuvres on a Single Horse, never attempted by any Female.

By Particular Desire, the favourite new Operatical Dance which has given such general satisfaction composed by Mons. CERCEROT, called

LA FETE DE L’ AMOUR.

In the course of the Dance will be introduced, the admired

ALLEMANDE EN ATTITUDE.

Principal Dancers Mons. Marqui, Mr. Holland, and Mons. Mercerot. Mademoiselles, M. and V. Cabanells.

Figurants—Messrs. Crossman, Bell, Laurent, Jenkins, Collet, and Tyler; Mrs. Beswick, Mrs. Johannot, Mrs. Williamson, Miss Hudson, Miss Lawrence, and Miss Harison.

(FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY),

Mr. ADAMS will perform the Imitations of various Birds and accompany a Grand Symphonie a la Rossignol composed by Goffee.

A Musical Piece (From a well-known History) called,

THE KING AND THE COBLER.

Henry VIII. Mr. Connel; Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. Fox; Secretary Mr. Wallack; First Courtier, Mr. Decastro; Landlord, Mr. Jenkinson; and Cobler, Mr. Johannott. Courtiers, Yeomen of the Guards, Attendants, &c. by the rest of the Company.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.

A Burlesque on BAD HORSEMEN,

Commonly called,

The TAYLOR RIDING to BRENTFORD.

By Mr. Miller, the original Clown.

SURPRISING EQUESTRIAN FEATS,

On a Single Horse, by Master Giles Sutton (a Pupil of Mr. Hughes, Royal Circus.)

The whole to conclude with a grand heroic and historical

Pantomime, in three Parts, called

THE SIEGE OF QUEBEC;

Or, the Death of

GENERAL WOLFE.

The Part of General Wolfe by

Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.

[three star symbol] The Beauty and Excellence of this Pantomime the Public are already acquainted with, therefore needs no encomium.—Boxes 3s.—Pit 2s.—Gallery 1s.

[pointer finger symbol] Servants to keep Places must be at the Theatre by a quarter past Five.

Tickers may be had of Mr. Adams, at Mr. Tate’s [Cheesemonger], Westminster-Bridge-Road.

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