Citation - New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy: 1754.01.28

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Index Entry Actor, Adcock, Mr, to play Paris in Romeo and Juliet [t] 
Location New York 
Citation
NYGWPB.754.011
28 Jan 1754:33 (574)
For the benefit of Mr. Clarkson by a company of comedians. 
At the theatre in Nassau-Street.  This present evening, will
be presented, a play, called 
Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo, by Mr. Rigby. Paris, by Mr. Adcock. Mountague, by Mr.
Hallam. Capulet, by Mr. Bell. Mercurio, by Mr. Singleton.
Tibalt, by Mr. Malone. Fryar Lawrence, by Mr. Clarkson.
Balthazar, by Master L. Hallam. Benevolio, by Mr. Miller.
Juliet, by Mrs. Hallam. Lady Capulet, by Mrs. Rigby. Nurse,
by Mrs. Adcock. At the end of the play, a dance call'd The
Drunken Pheasant, by Mr. Hulet.
To which will be added, a farce, called, 
The Anatomist, or, Sham-Doctor.
Monsieur Le medicin, by Mr. Rigby. Old Gerald, by Mr.
Clarkson. Young Gerald, by Mr. Adcock. Crispia, by Mr.
Hallam. Martin, by Mr. Bell. Beatrice, by Mrs. Adcock.
Doctor's Wife, by Mrs. Rigby. Angelica, by Mrs. Clarkson.
Waiting Maid, by Miss Hallam.
Prices:  Box 6 s.  Pit, 4 s.  Gallery, 2 s.
No persons whatever to be admitted behind the scenes. 
N.B. Gentlemen and ladies that chuse tickets, may have them
at the new-printing-office in Beaver Street.  To begin at 6
o'clock.


Generic Title New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy 
Date 1754.01.28 
Publisher Parker, J., and W. Weyman 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1754 
Bibliography B0026283
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