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NYGWPB.768.001
4 Jan 1768:32 (1305)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor. By the
American Company, at the Theatre in John-street, this
evening, being Monday the 4th day of January 1768, will be
presented, a tragedy, call'd,
Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo, by Mr. Hallam, Mercutio, by Mr. Douglass, Escalus,
by Mr. Greville, Fryar Lawrence, by Mr. Allyn, Paris, by
Mr. Woolls, Capulet, by Mr. Morris, Montague, by Mr.
Tomlinson, Benevolio, by Mr. Wall, Tibalt by Mr. Henry,
Fryar John, by Mr. Roberts, Lady Capulet, by Mrs. Douglass,
Nurse, by Mrs. Harman, Juliet, by Miss Cheer. With the
funeral procession of Juliet, to the monument of the
Capulets, and a solemn dirge. The vocal parts by Mr. Woolls,
Miss Wainwright, Miss Hallam, &c. In the masquerade scene,
a country dance by grotesque characters,
To which will be added, a farce, call'd,
Miss in her Teens, or the Medley of Lovers.
Captain Flash, by Mr. Henry, Fribble by Mr. Allyn, Capt.
Loveit, by Mr. Wall, Puff, by Mr. Morris, Jasper, by Mr.
Woolls, Tag, by Mrs. Wainwright, Miss Biddy, by Miss
Hallam.
To begin exactly at six o'clock. Vivant Rex & Regina.
No persons can, on any pretence whatsoever, be admitted
behind the scenes.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are sold
at Mr. Gaine's in Hanover-Square, and of Mr. Lansdowne, at
Mr. Hayes's, at the area of the Theatre.
Places in the boxes, may be taken of Mr. Broadbelt, at the
stage-door. Boxes 8s. Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.
*** To prevent accidents by carriages meeting, it is
requested, that those coming to the house, may enter John-
Street from the Broad-Way, and returning, drive from thence
down John-Street, into Nassau-Street, or forwards to that
known by the name of Cart and Horse-Street, as may be most
convenient.
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