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    PLANETS PERSONIFIED.

  • The New Planet (an undoubtedly heavenly body, absurdly called Neptune by persons who have not the honour of her acquaintance) Miss P. Horton
  • Juno (her Celestial Sister, forming a Beautiful Gal-axy not to be outshone in any existing Theatrical Hemisphere) Miss Reynolds
  • Venus (her Celestial Sister, forming a Beautiful Gal-axy not to be outshone in any existing Theatrical Hemisphere) Miss Julia Bennett
  • Pallas (her Celestial Sister, forming a Beautiful Gal-axy not to be outshone in any existing Theatrical Hemisphere) Mrs. L. S. Buckingham
  • Ceres (her Celestial Sister, forming a Beautiful Gal-axy not to be outshone in any existing Theatrical Hemisphere) Miss Telbin
  • Vesta (her Celestial Sister, forming a Beautiful Gal-axy not to be outshone in any existing Theatrical Hemisphere) Miss Adams
  • Mercury (Masculine Planet of varying degree of eccentricity) Mr. Buckstone
  • Jupiter (Masculine Planet of varying degree of eccentricity) Mr. Caulfield
  • Mars (Masculine Planet of varying degree of eccentricity) Mr. James Bland
  • Saturn (Masculine Planet of varying degree of eccentricity) Mr. Rogers
  • Uranus, alias Geogium Sidus (Masculine Planet of varying degree of eccentricity) Mr. Clark
  • The Earth (a Planet of a certain, i.e., uncertain age) ... Mrs. W. Clifford
  • A Cluster of Stars (in attendance on the New Planet) ... Messrs. Bright, Shine, Ray, Beam, &c. The Satellites, or Moons of Uranus, by a Small Set-o'Lights. (Sixes.)
  • Harlequin (his first appearance in that character) ... Mr. Buckstone
  • Mysterious Lady ... Miss ---
  • The Lantum Serenaders (Rival Professor of the Black Art in Music) Messrs. White, &c
  • The Ethiopian Ditto (Rival Professor of the Black Art in Music) Messrs. Black, &c.

    THEATRICAL STARS OF VARIOUS MAGNITUDES.

  • Le Docteur Noir ... By a Master of (Black) Arts
  • The Bondman (done brown) ... By a “Child of the Sun”
  • Giselle, from the Opera (Beautiful Gal who can come out to-night, and dance by the Light of the Moon) By the Misses Wilis
  • Giselle, from Drury Lane (Beautiful Gal who can come out to-night, and dance by the Light of the Moon) By the Misses Wilis
  • Giselle, from the Adelphi (Beautiful Gal who can come out to-night, and dance by the Light of the Moon) By the Misses Wilis
  • Giselle, from the Princess's (Beautiful Gal who can come out to-night, and dance by the Light of the Moon) By the Misses Wilis
  • Spirit of Her Majesty's Theatre (over the way) Mrs. Caulfield
  • Spirit of the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden (removed from over the way) ... Miss Woulds
  • Norma (the perihelium of “La Diva,” a well-known Star of the first magnitude) ... Miss Reynolds