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Surrey Theatre
The
Surrey Theatre
, London began life in 1782 as the
Royal Circus and Equestrian Philharmonic Academy
, one of the many circuses that provided entertainment of both horsemanship and drama (
hippodrama
). It stood in
Blackfriars Road
, near the junction with
Westminster Bridge Road
, just south of the
River Thames
in what is now the
London Borough of Southwark
.
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New Royal Circus[.] The public is respectfully informed, that from the unbounded applau[se] bestowed on the present new entertainments they will be repeated this present Saturday e...
Published 1799
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New Royal Circus. This present Wednesday evening, June 19, 1799, new and wonderful feats of activity, by Mr. Ireland, who will leap over a tilted waggon
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Inimitable performances. Real fox chase, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with unbounded applause. Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. This present Monday, and ever...
Published 1793
Geoghegan, printer, No. 3, Kent-Street Southwark
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Inimitable performances Real fox chase, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with unbounded applause. Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. This present Thursday, and eve...
Published 1793
Geoghegan, printer, No. 3, Kent-Street, Borough
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Real fox chase, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with unbounded applause. Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. This present Monday, and every evening during the week...
Published 1793
Geoghegan, printer, No. 3, Kent-Street, Borough
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Royal Circus, St. George's Fields, will open (for the second time these four years) this present Tuesday, and every evening during the week, with the greatest variety of horsemansh...
Published 1793
Geoghegan, printer, No. 3, Kent-Street, Southwark
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Mrs. Hughes's night. Royal Circus. This present Thursday, October 15th, 1795, the performers will exert themselves to please the audience that may honor Mrs. Hughes with their pres...
Published 1795
Geoghegan, printer, No. 3, Kent-Street, Borough
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Positively the last night. Royal Circus The celebrated Mess. Handy, Crossman, and Smith, the first horsemen in the world; ... most assuredly quit the Royal Circus after this week;...
Published 1798
Printed by W. Glindon, (No. 32) Frith-Street, Soho
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Positively the last week but one. The greatest variety of performances exhibited this season; and upwards of 100 feats of horsemanship. With a most superb display of fire-works. Fo...
Published 1793
Geoghegan, printer?
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A carriage to travel without horses : The proprietors of this extraordinary machine, respectfully inform the nobility, gentry, and others, that they purpose to exhibit it at the Ro...
Published 1789
Kemmish, printer, no. 61, King-Street, Borough
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By particular desire, for the benefit of the Royal Humane Society : Jones's Royal Circus. On Friday evening, June 22d, 1798, will be presented a variety of new equestrian performan...
Published 1798
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