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BNL.770.024
23 Mar 1770:32 Extraordinary
This evening, (being Friday 23 March) at Concert-Hall, will
be read,
The Beggar's Opera;
by a person who has read and sung in most of the great towns
in America.
The songs (of which there are sixty-nine,) will be sung.
He personates all the characters, and enters into the
different humours, or passions, as they change from one to
another throughout the opera.
[hand pointing right] Tickets for admission to be had at
Green & Russell's Printing Office, and at the Bunch of
Grapes in King-street, at half-a-dollar each.
To begin at seven o'clock precisely.
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