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NYGWPB.768.031
4 Apr 1768:33 (1318)
By permission. By the American Company. At the Theatre in
John-Street, on Monday the 4th of April, 1768, will be
presented a comedy, called
The Constant Couple, or A Trip to the Jubilee.
Sir Harry Wildair, by Mr. Hallam. Col. Standard, by Mr.
Douglass. Beau Clincher, by Mr. Henry. Young Clincher, by
Mr. Wall. Alderman Smuggler, by Mr. Morris. Vizard, by Mr.
Tomlinson. Dicky, by Mr. Woolls. Tom Errand, by Mr.
Greville. Angelica, by Miss Cheer. Lady Darling, by Mrs.
Tomlinson. Parly by Miss F. Storer. Lady Lurewell, by Mrs.
Douglass.
To which will be added, by command of his Excellency the
General, for the entertainment of the Cherokee Chiefs and
warriors, late returned from the Mohawk Country: a new
pantimome entertainment, called
The Witches, or Harlequin Restor'd.
Harlequin, by Mr. Hallam, Pantaloon, by Mr. Morris, Petit-
Maitre, by Mr. Wall, Monsieur, by Mr. Roberts, Pierot, by
Mr. Tomlinson, Cook, by Mrs. Harman, Necromancer, by Mr.
Woolls, Witches, by Miss Hallam, Miss Storer, Mrs. Harman,
Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Tomlinson, Colombine, by Miss Cheer. To
conclude with a country dance by the characters.
To begin exactly at six o'clock. Vivant Rex & Regina.
On Wednesday, &c. by command of Lady Moore, a new comedy,
(never acted here) called,
All in the Wrong.
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, in the area of the Theatre,
every morning from nine till one,and after three every play
night. Places in the boxes, may be taken of Mr. Broadbelt,
at the stage-door.Boxes 8s. Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.
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