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For the benefit of Mr. Hindmarsh and Miss Williams, [electronic resource] : (and positively the Last...

For the benefit of Mr. Hindmarsh and Miss Williams, [electronic resource] : (and positively the Last...

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For the benefit of Mr. Hindmarsh and Miss Williams, [electronic resource] : (and positively the Last Time of their Performing here). Keymer's Pavilion & Vauxhall Gardens On Wednesday, August 4th, will be illuminated, and a concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Leader of the Band, Mr. Hindmarsh, from London. Principal Second Violin, Mr. R. Sharp. The Vocal Parts by Miss Williams, (from the Theatre Royal, Bath) Mr. Keymer and Miss Harvey. In the course of the concert. A solo concerto Violin-Mr. Hindmarsh. Songs for the evening. g̀̀olden Treasures''-t̀̀he Tuneful Lark,'' and a New Favorite Rondo, (composed by Mr. Hindmarsh) by Miss Williams. Comic Song-à̀nd never want a pretty Girl when I am by,'' (as sung by Mrs. Powell, in the Highland Reel) in Character, by Miss Harvey. (by Desire)-The Greenwich Pensioner, in Character-Mr. Keymer. Bastile. Also, a New Pantomime. As Performed here, in the Assize week, 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 Du Bois. The Whole of the Scenery painted on purpose by Mr. M. H. Keymer. The Machinery by Signior Pietro Martinelli. The much admired skeleton scene, In the Italian Style will be introduced. 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 scenery, in a superior stile of theatrical elegance to any thing of the kind introduced in a public garden on this side the metropolis, by which improvement, 500 persons may be accommodated in the Rotunda more than in the former state Admittance One Shilling. Tickets of the Performance to be had of the Printers of the Norwich Papers, and at the Gardens. - The Concert will begin at Half past seven O'Clock. - A capital Collection of natural curiosities to be sold cheap. .

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For the benefit of Mr. Hindmarsh and Miss Williams, [electronic resource] : (and positively the Last Time of their Performing here). Keymer's Pavilion & Vauxhall Gardens On Wednesday, August 4th, will be illuminated, and a concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Leader of the Band, Mr. Hindmarsh, from London. Principal Second Violin, Mr. R. Sharp. The Vocal Parts by Miss Williams, (from the Theatre Royal, Bath) Mr. Keymer and Miss Harvey. In the course of the concert. A solo concerto Violin-Mr. Hindmarsh. Songs for the evening. g̀̀olden Treasures''-t̀̀he Tuneful Lark,'' and a New Favorite Rondo, (composed by Mr. Hindmarsh) by Miss Williams. Comic Song-à̀nd never want a pretty Girl when I am by,'' (as sung by Mrs. Powell, in the Highland Reel) in Character, by Miss Harvey. (by Desire)-The Greenwich Pensioner, in Character-Mr. Keymer. Bastile. Also, a New Pantomime. As Performed here, in the Assize week, 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 Du Bois. The Whole of the Scenery painted on purpose by Mr. M. H. Keymer. The Machinery by Signior Pietro Martinelli. The much admired skeleton scene, In the Italian Style will be introduced. 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 scenery, in a superior stile of theatrical elegance to any thing of the kind introduced in a public garden on this side the metropolis, by which improvement, 500 persons may be accommodated in the Rotunda more than in the former state Admittance One Shilling. Tickets of the Performance to be had of the Printers of the Norwich Papers, and at the Gardens. - The Concert will begin at Half past seven O'Clock. - A capital Collection of natural curiosities to be sold cheap. .

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Norwich : printed by Crouse and Stevenson, [1790?]

Date

[1790?]

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74VvE4jMLvOM

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991011768899702626

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English

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1 sheet ; 1/2°.

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Publisher

Norwich : printed by Crouse and Stevenson, [1790?]

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England

Date Published

[1790?]

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For the benefit of Mr. Hindmarsh and Miss Williams, [electronic resource] : (and positively the Last Time of their Performing here). Keymer's Pavilion & Vauxhall Gardens On Wednesday, August 4th, will be illuminated, and a concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Leader of the Band, Mr. Hindmarsh, from London. Principal Second Violin, Mr. R. Sharp....

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Reproduction of original from British Library.

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ESTC T17910.

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Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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991011768899702626