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Public breakfasting : at Keymer's Pavilion & Vauxhall Gardens On Wednesday and Friday mornings, in the assize week; and a concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Leader of the Band, Mr. Hindmarsh Principal Second Violin, Mr. Hewitt. Both from London. The Vocal Parts by Miss Williams, (from the Theatre Royal, Bath, being her first Appearance here) And Miss Harvey. Admittance One Shilling, Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate included. - The Concert to begin at Half past Eleven O'Clock. Bastile. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, in the Assize Week, The Garden and Pavilion Will be Elegantly illuminated, And a concert Of Vocal and Instrumental Music. First Violin, Mr. Hindmarsh-Principal Second, Mr. Hewitt. The Vocal Parts by Miss Williams, Mr. Keymer, and Miss Harvey. Several Favorite Songs in Character each Evening. Also, a New Pantomime. Never performed here, called, The Necromancer; Or, Harlequin du Bois. Harlequin, by a Gentleman. - Clown, by Signior Martinelli. - And Colombine, Mrs. Martinelli. In the course of the Pantomime, the following interesting Scenes will be exhibited: The Triumph of Liberty; or, Releasement, from the Bastile. Being a Picturesque View of the Outside of the Bastile, and Drawbridge-Inside of the Bastile-The various Instruments of Torture-Gloomy Cells-Skeletons-Wretched Victims chained in a variety of Postures, and liberated by the brave Henry Henry du Bois. The Whole of the Scenery painted on purpose by Mr. M. H. Keymer. The Machinery by Signior Pietro Martinelli. The whole to conclude with brilliant illuminations. With a Variety of Mechanical Movements, the Designs quite new, By Signior Martinelli. The Proprietor begs leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Norwich, and its Vicinity, that he has lately built a New Commodious Room, and erected an Orchestra and Large Stage after the manner of the Royal Circus, with a complete set of new sc++ [Elektronische Ressource]
1790
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By the Lord Chamberlain's license : At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight [Elektronische Ressource]
1795
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Apollo Gardens : Facing the Asylum, St. George's Fields, October 25, 1787, Mr. Claggett presuming and conceiving no Institution so likely to succeed and flourish as that founded on the permanent Basis of Piety and Benevolence, hath determined to dedicate the first Fruits of his Labours and Undertaking to the Assistance of the Widow and Daughter of the late Mr. Michael Arne. A Man whose professional Abilities and Excellencies will ever be held in high Estimation, and remembered with Delight by all those who had the Pleasure of being acquainted therewith, therefore it is earnestly requested such Persons will evince their Taste and Liberality in paying a Tribute to departed Merit, by taking the Relicts and Offspring of his Love under their immediate Protection On Thursday, November 22, When there will be performed at the above Place, for the benefit of Mrs. and Miss Arne, The favourite Oratorio of Judith. Composed by the late Dr. Arne. With a double band and full chorusses, Consisting of some of the first performers, vocal and instrumental, The Particulars of which will be announced in the Papers Two or Three Days previous to the Performance. N. B. An occasional poetical address will be delivered on this Night only, Written and to be spoken by Mr. Claggett. To prevent Inconvenience to the Nobility and Gentry, only One Thousand Tickets will be issued, which is Two Hundred less than the Room will hold; which Room is universally acknowledged to be the First in this Kingdom for Elegance, Novelty, and Design. Tickets Five Shillings each, to be had at the Gardens, and at most of the principal Music Shops in Town. The General Subscription to the Orchestra and Room is now opened on the most liberal Terms. Particulars may be had as above [Elektronische Ressource]
1787
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Apollo Gardens : Facing the Asylum, St. George's Fields, October 25, 1787, Mr. Claggett presuming and conceiving no Institution so likely to succeed and flourish as that founded on the permanent Basis of Piety and Benevolence, hath determined to dedicate the first Fruits of his Labours and Undertaking to the Assistance of the widow and daughter of the late Mr. Michael Arne. A Man whose professional Abilities and Excellencies will ever be held in high Estimation, and remembered with Delight by all those who had the Pleasure of being acquainted therewith, therefore it is earnestly requested such Persons will evince their Taste and Liberality in paying a Tribute to departed Merit, by taking the Relicts and Offspring of his Love under their immediate Protection On Thursday, November 22, will be performed at the above Place, for the benefit of Mrs. and Miss Arne, The favourite oratorio of Judith. Composed by the late Dr. Arne, With a double band and full chorusses, Consisting of some of the first performers, vocal and instrumental, The Particulars of which will be announced in the Papers Two or Three Days previous to the Performance. N. B. An occasional poetical address will be delivered on this Night only, Written and to be spoken by Mr. Claggett. To prevent Inconvenience to the Nobility and Gentry, only one thousand Tickets will be issued, which is two hundred less than the Room will hold; which Room is universally acknowledged to be the First in this Kingdom for Elegance, Novelty, and Design. Tickets five shillings each, to be had at the gardens, and at most of the principal Music Shops in Town. The General Subscription to the orchestra and room is now opened on the most liberal Terms. Particulars may be had as above [Elektronische Ressource]
1787
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