

The performance shall have to recommend it variety and novelty, In the following Manner: Part I. Palmer will deliver his Whimsical, Satirical, Serious, and Comic, Olio, in three parts: In which he flatters himself, there will be something to please all palates. The Performance will be in the Grand Saloon of that capacious and elegant Building, The Lyceum Strand. Cartwright, Whose Performances on the Musical Glasses Has been honoured with such distinguished Patronage. The last night but two This present Monday, June 29, 1789, a New Entertainment offer'd to the Public will be continued every Evening 'till the first of July, By Mr. | Wellcome Collectionįor the benefit of Mr. Tickets and Places for the Boxes to be taken every Day, from Ten 'till Three, at the Lyceum, at the Lobby Door. Doors to he opened at Half past Seven O'Clock, and begin precisely at Eight. In the Intervals, the Saloon is lighted by an Aereopyric Branch, suspended from the Cupola by a Chain:-a Light is produced in an Instant, changes its Colour, and is extinguished without any visible Means whatever. Which undergoes a number of changes, in various figures and Beautiful variation of colours. In Addition to his former Display, he has just finished a Grand Fixed Central Piece. Cartwright's Beautiful Display of Philosophical fire-works. Cartwright, (who has had the Honour of Instructing the Queen of France.) Will perform on the much admired Grand Set of Musical Glasses. To finish with the Character of a Drunken Buck. (an elegant Morceau.) And on the Heads of Hector and Achilles, contrasted with those of Humphrys and Mendoza. Palmer has already given, he will introduce Observations on the following Subjects: Esteem, Friendship, Public Spirit, Generosity, Gratitude, Common Sense, And A Pin. Kean will give Theatrical and Senatorial Imitations he will conclude with Luminaries of St Stephen's Chapel and the Heroes of the Sock & Buskin Part III. Palmer, Who will afterwards deliver a Lecture on Oratory, in which will be introduced a Specimen of Scotch Elocution. The Characters of the King, Confidante, Lindamira, and the Epilogue By Mr. A Tragedy for Warm Weather, called Lindamira. (for the First Time) to conclude with British Loyalty Or, A Squeeze for St. Bellamy) And various Comic Characters, from Foote.
