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NYG(W.767.135
14-21 Dec 1767:32 (454)
By Permission of his Excellency the Governor. By the
American Company. At the Theatre in John-Street, this
present evening, being the 28th of December instant, will be
presented, at the particular desire of the Brethren
composing the St. John's, Trinity, Union, and King Solomon's
Lodges, of Free and Accepted Masons; a Tragedy, written by
Shakespeare, altered by Mr. Garrick, called
Cymbeline, King of Britain,
Leonatus Posthumus, by Mr. Hallam, Jadhimo, by Mr. Douglass,
Cymbeline, by Mr. Allyn, Cloten, by Mr. Wall, Bellarius, by
Mr. Henry, Guiderius, by Mr. Greville, Arviragus, by Mr.
Woolls, Caius Lucius, by Mr. Tomlinson, Pisanio, by Mr.
Morris, Philario, by Mr. Malone, Cornielius, by Mr. Roberts,
Queen, by Mrs. Douglass, Helen, by Mrs. Tomlinson, Imogen,
by Miss Cheer. A Prologue will be spoken by Mr. Douglass, in
the character of a Master-Mason.
Between the Acts, several Mason Songs, by Brethren.
To which will be added, a Pastoral Farce, call'd
Damon and Phillida.
Damon, by Mr. Wools, Mopsas, by Mr. Hallam, Cymon, by. Mr.
Wall, Arcas, by Mr. Ally, Corydon, by Miss Wainwright.
To begin exactly at 6 o'clock. Vivant Rex & Regina.
No person on any pretence whatever, can be admitted behind
the scenes.
Tickets to be had at the Bible and Crown, Hanover-Square,
and at Mr. Hayes's, in the area of the Theatre.
Boxes 8s. Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.
On Wednesday, for the benefit of the debtors in the New City
Jail, the Mourning Bride, and the Upholsterer.
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