Citation - New York Gazette (Weyman): 1762.04.19

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Index Entry Benefit, theatre, for Reed, Mr, in New York 
Location New York 
Citation
NYG(W.762.041
19 Apr 1762:23 (174)
By permission of his Honour the Lieutenant Governor, For the
Benefit of Mr. Reed,
By a Company of Comedians.  At the New-Theatre in Chapel-
Street, This evening, being the 19th of April, will be
presented, a Tragedy, written by Mr. Philips, call'd
The Distress'd Mother.
The Original Epilogue, to be spoken by Mrs. Douglass.
To which will be added, (by particular desire) a Farce,
call'd
The Mock Doctor, or, The Dumb Lady Cur'd.
Between the Play and Farce, a Prologue, in the character of
a drunken sailor, by Mr. Tomlinson.
To begin exactly at six o'clock.
There are partitions made to divide the side-boxes from one
another, and thereby render them more commodious for select
companies. The ladies and gentlemen who chuse to have boxes
reserv'd for them, are desir'd to send to Mrs. Hallam.
Boxes 8 s.--- Pit 5s.--- Gallery 3s.
Tickets to be had of Mr. Gaine, in Hanover-Square, and of
Mr. Reed, at his lodgings, at Mr. Marshall's, near the
College.
Men who intended him the favour of their company at his
benefit, will not be disoblig'd at his postponing it, as the
weather was then too bad for any ladies to walk;  and in the
opinion of everybody he consulted, seem'd likely to be much
worse than it afterwards prov'd: for Mr. Reed could not, but
with the utmost regret, give the least offence to any part
of an audience to whom the Company in general are so much
obliged.
The boxes engaged by ladies and gentlemen last week, are
reserved for them this night.


Generic Title New York Gazette (Weyman) 
Date 1762.04.19 
Publisher Weyman, William 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1762 
Bibliography B0028109
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