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THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN

... Taylor. In which piece so FIores, expresaly trained tostageaditon, will perform in a surprising manauer. Pr;ced- ll an Harlequinade Pintominse, called The UOURtT OtF *APOLLO; or, Gambols Revived. Also the Little Devil'a 'sated NOPE D1ANCING and his a ...

KING'S THEATRE

... Button, Mr. Crossman. Strange Things, by, Mr. I Rose. With . Mr. RICHER'S ELEGANI TIGHiT -q OP DANCING. To conclude with the Harlequinade ot FAIRY LAND. Harlequin, Mr. Bologoa, jun. -, Clown, Mr. Laurent and. Columbine, Mrs. Parker.-Second Price at Half *rst ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... onderful Irdian Juggler, will go through his aetoalshIng Performances with Balls, Pyramids, Pagodas, &c. &c. An entirely new Harlequinade will be performed In the open Theatre (for the first time). called lAR- LEQUIN IN THE BOTTLE; the Mlualo composed by hi ...

THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET

... be sfroduced, a new comic Opera, in 3 ads, C to ine called RICH AND POOR. f After which will he praduceda new splendid Harlequinade, called JACK ANI) JILL: or, The Clown's Diqisters. I To-morrow, Rich and Poor, with Jack and Jill. C 2 By most special ...

KING'S THEATRE

... the Prime lRe- gent and Dulke of York. TII tS PRESENT EVENING'will be adled, at lbalf past six precisely,'the laughable Harlequinade of GAM BOLS RE- VIVEI1.-. A popular Soug called the rI'ostonan2'.-3. A Trial of Equestrian Skill by th i ?? TrOop.-4. ...

THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN

... with is li-e jealus, and - ~~~village 'lrrcks. -gj In consequence of the tfoprecedet dmnfr plae, the popular Equestrian Harlequinade of the I-1:1l iIET- TLEI) RACEr. atil the intere.rting Alelol-Draomatic Spec- tacle of MIEG U1URNOCtH, will he repeated ...

KING'S THEATRE

... Buttroi, Mr. Crassman. Strange Thingi; by'lvMr. Re se. With Mr. RI-CHER'S EJLEGANT' ?? ROPJU DAZNCING. To conelude with the Harlequinade it FAIRV` .LN -kN B arlequin; Mr. Bologna, jun.; CIwnu, Mr. Lanrent; hnd Columbine, Mrs. Parker.-Second Price at Half patt ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... Panto- mimes! navily arranged, with new scenery, new tricks, new changes, it-v. dresses, and new music, forming altogether a Harlequinade replete (it is hopetl) with every requisite to pleate the holiday visitors. ...

KING'S THEATRE

... VGaratti and LovelIughbs at I ,,cks'ii's. Positively, the last Weelt koMr. RICHER'? appearance thl.- Season. ;,lso the Harlequinade of Fairy Land, as a new ConiigcPantontiine wvill be prodiiced on.Monday. nexts ASrSLEY'S AmPIiiHI'HAl'RE, Westninter-bridge ...

KING'S THEATRE

... Moscow; with a Panorama of Moscow in Flames. Doors open at half past five, begin at half past sir.-N. B. An entirely nev Harlequinade and other Noveltie% are in preparation. t ASCO' HEATH RACES, FRIDAY, JUNE `4. SWeepstakes of 30gs. each, 20gs. It, for ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... their Royal Highoesses the Puince - Regent and Duke of York. This an3 and five following Evetings (by desire) the last new Harlequinade of tlIQUIT WITH I HE TUJT.-lImmedi. ately atter which Madame Saqui wil, go through her surpris- ing Performances, particularly ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... SECRET13 MINE, introducing the beauti- ful Stud of Horses.-Comlc Song.-HORSEMANSHIP.- To conclude with the popular, laughable Harlequinade, called HOGARTH'S APPOENTICES; or, Industry and Idle- ?? 4s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1sa-Doorf open at 'half-past five, and bedn ...