41C (Vol. 2)

Transcription

For the BENEFIT of

Messrs. BLEWITT, DAVIS, and HOLLAND.

ROYAL GROVE, ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster-Bridge.

THIS present FRIDAY, Sept. 30, 1791, will be presented,

The following much-admired Entertainments:

A Dance, composed by Mr. HOLLAD, called

THE SWEEPSTAKES and PONEY-RACE;

Or, ALL ALIVE AT NEWMARKET.

The principal characters by

Mr. HOLLABD, Mons. MARQUI, and Miss SMITH.

In which will be introduced

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

TUMBLING,

By the most capital Groupe in Europe.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By the celebrated Mr. GILES SUTTON.

The HUMOURS of the CLOWN, on a Single Horse,

By Mr. MILLER.

Feats of Horsemanship, by Mr. DAVIS.

Mr. JOHANNOT will (by particular desire) sing a Comic Song of the MARGATE HOY; or the Humours of a Deck, Hold, and Cabin. (Composed by Mr. Blewitt).

A New Dance, (composed by Mr. Holland) called

THE RIVAL PEASANTS.

The principal Characters by Mr. Holland, Mr. Marqui, and Miss Smith.

The much-admired Musical Piece, called,

THE BLUNT BLEWITT)

The Blunt Tar, Mr. Johannot; Spritfall, Mr. Connell; and Allworth, Mr. Decastro. Lady Allworth, Mrs. Sunders, Lucy, (the Cook-Maid) Mrs. Henley; and Nancy, Miss Cemmitt.

Mrs. HENLEY (by particular desire) will (for this night only) sing the celebrated Song of “The LASS of HUMBERSIDE,” (Composed by Mr. BLEWITT.)

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.

General Wolfe, Mr. ASTLEY, Jun.

King of the Savages, Mr. HOLLAND.

And Serjeant [sic] of the Straggling Party, Mr. DAVIS.

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.

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