40B (Vol. 2)

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For the BENEFIT of

Mr. JOHANNOT.

ROYAL GROVE, ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster-Bridge.

THIS present TUESDAY, the 20th instant,

Mr. JOHANNOT, will, by particular desire, sing the favourite comic song of

“THE TAYLOR DONE OVER,”

(Mounted on his Blackheath Arabian Neddy)

Also, his much-admired

“BOW WOW WOW.”

Giving a description of

An old dog,                 A crying dog,

A queer dog,               A laughing dog,

A wretched dog,          A swaggering dog,

A happy dog,              A hearty dog,

A rum dog,                  A noble dog, and

A dull dog,                  A cheating dog,

In the character of a Mumming Dog.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By YOUNG ASTLEY.

A Dance, composed by Mr. HOLLAND, called

THE SWEEPSTAKES and PONEY-RACE;

OR,

ALL ALIVE AT NEWMARKET.

The principal characters by

Mr. HOLLAND,

Monsieur MARQUI,

And Miss SMITH.

In which will be introduced

A race in two heats, from the Stage round the Circle, between horses and ponies.

The Manual Exercises, on a single horse,

By Mr. GILES SUTTON.

TUMBLING,

AND OTHER EXERCISES,

By Mr. LAWRENCE,

Mr. TYLER,

Mr. COLLET,

Mr. JENKINS.

And the GREAT DEVIL.

HORSEMANSHIP,

By Mr. DAVIS.

The HUMOURS of the CLOWN,

By Mr. MILLER.

A new operatical Dance, called

LA FETE DE L’AMOUR.

(Composed by the celebrated Monsieur MERCEROT.)

In the course of the Dance,

AN ALLAMANDE EN ATTITUDE.

Principal Dancers,

Monsieur MARQUI,

Mr. HOLLAND,

Monsieur MERCEROT,

And Mademoiselles M. and S. CABANELS>

EQUESTRIAN MANOEUVRES, on a single horse,

By Mr. GILES SUTTON.

A new favourite Musical Piece, called,

THE KING AND THE COBLER.

King Henry the Eighth, Mr. CONNELL,

Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. FOX,

Courtier, Mr. DECASTRO,

Secretary, Mr. WALLACK,

And the Cobler, Mr. JOHANNOT.

With the favourite song of

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, customers, pop in, will you?

And Joan, Mrs. HENLEY.

The TAYLOR RIDING TO BRENTFORD.

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.

The beauty and excellence of this Pantomime the public are already acquainted with, therefore need no encomium.

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; and of Mr. Johannot, No. 3, Stangate.

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