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MG-A(G.760.029
27 Mar 1760:32 (777)
By permission of his Excellency, this present evening, at
the theatre in this city, will be presented, a tragedy,
(written by Dr. Young, author of the Night Thoughts) call'd,
The Revenge.
And a farce (by command) call'd, The Lying Valet.
And, on Saturday evening next, being the 29th instant, will
be presented, a comedy, call'd, A Bold Stroke for a Wife.
Sir Philip Modelove, Mr. Murray: Periwinkle, Mr. Palmer:
Tradelove, Mr. Morris: Obadiah Prim, Mr. Scott: Colonel
Fainwell, Mr. Douglass: Freeman, Mr. Hallam: Sackbut, Mr.
Scott: Quaking Boy, Mr. A. Hallam. Mrs. Lovely, Mrs.
Douglass: Miss Prim, Mrs. Morris: Betty, Mrs. Dowthaitt:
Mask'd Lady, Miss Dowthaitt.
To which will be added, a pastoral farce, call'd, Damon and
Philida;
Being the last time of acting 'til the Easter Holidays.
No money will be received at the door on any account; nor
any persons admitted without tickets, which may be had at
the Printing-Office, and at the bar of Mr. Middleton's
tavern.
Box 10s. Pit 7s6. Gallery 5s.
No person to be admitted behind the scenes.
To begin exactly at VI o'clock.
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