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NYGWPB.754.013
11 Feb 1754:32 (576)
For the benefit of Mrs. Becceley. By a company of
comedians. At the theatre in Nassau-Street. This present
evening, will be presented, a new tragedy, called
The Earl of Essex.
The Earl of Essex, by Mr. Rigby. The Earl of Southampton, by
Mr. Bell. Lord Burleigh, by Mr. Singleton. Sir Walter
Rawleigh, by Mr. Miller. Lieutenant of the Tavern, by Mr.
Adcock. Queen Elizabeth, by Mrs. Adcock. Countess of
Rutland, by Mrs. Hallam. Countess of Nottingham, by Mrs.
Becceley. The epilogue to be spoken by Mrs. Hallam. At the
end of the play, a cantata by Mrs. Love.
To which will be added, a farce, called,
The King, and Miller of Mansfield.
At the end of the farce, The Drunken Peasant.
Prices: Box 6 s. Pit, 4 s. Gallery, 2 s.
N.B. Gentlemen and ladies that chuse tickets, may have them
at the new-printing-office in Beaver-Street, at the King's
Arms, and of Mrs. Becceley, at Mr. Milliners.
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