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NYGWPB.751.027
22 Apr 1751:21 (431)
Mr. Kean, by the advice of several gentlemen in town, who
are his friends, having resolv'd to quit the stage, and
following his employment of writing (wherein he hopes for
encouragement;) and Mr. Murray having agreed to give him a
night, clear of all expences, for his half of the cloaths,
scenes, &c. belonging to the play house; it is resolved,
that for the benefit of said Kean, by his Excellency's
permission, on Monday the 29th of this month will be
perform'd
King Richard the III: the part of Richard to be perform'd
by Mr. Kean; being the last time of his appearing on the
stage.
To the above tragedy will be added, a farce, called,
The Beau in the Sudds.
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