42A (Vol. 2)

Transcription

FIREWORKS,

From compositions of Mr. ASTLEY, Sen.

Also from inflammable and dephlogisticated air, by Monsieur HENRY, Natural Philosopher, from Paris.

ROYAL GROVE, ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster-Bridge.

THIS and every Evening, till further notice,

An Musical Piece called

THE MILLINER’s SHOP.

At the conclusion of which, Monsieur HENRY will exhibit

VARIOUS DEVICES from INFLAMABLE AIR, &c.

HORSEMANSHIP

By Mr. MILLER.

A musical piece called

THE TYTHE SHEAF;

OR,

THE VILLAGE PLOT.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By Mr. DAVIS and OTHERS,

SYMPTOMS OF BAD HORSEMANSHIP,

Commonly called

The TAYLOR RIDING to BRENTFORD,

By Mr. MILLER.

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

THE KING AND THE COBLER.

A Comic Pantomime (expressly prepared for the purpose of exhibiting the Fireworks) called

HARLEQUIN’s GAMBOLS.

The music compiled

The Pantomime to conclude with a most superb and beautiful

FIREWORK,

Exhibiting an extensive number of Various Devices, invented by

Mr. ASTLEY, Sen.

In the preparation of which no expense has been spared.

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.

Servants to keep places, must be at the Theatre by a quarter past five o’clock.

N.B. Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from eight in the morning till one.

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