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NYGWPB.768.042
25 Apr 1768:33 (1321)
By permission. For the benefit of Mr. Hallam. By the
American Company. At the Theatre in John-Street, this
evening, being the 25th of April, 1768, will be presented a
tragedy, written by Shakespear, altered by Mr. Garrick,
call'd,
Cymbeline, King of Britain.
Leonatus Posthumus, by Mr. Hallam. Jachimo, by Mr.
Douglass, Cymbeline, by Mr. Morris, Cloten, by Mr. Wall,
Bellarius, by Mr. Henry, Guiderius, by Mr. Greville,
Arviragus (with a song), by Mr. Woolls, Caius Lucius, by
Mr. Tomlinson, Pisanio, by Mrs. Harman, Philario, by Mr.
Malone, Cornelius, by Mr. Roberts, Queen, by Miss Storer,
Helen, by Mrs. Tomlinson, Imogen, by Miss Cheer. In act
second, singing by Miss Wainwright. End of the play, a song
by Mr. Woolls.
After the play, Mr. Hallam will present the audience with a
Picture of a Play-House, or Bucks have at you All.
To which will be added, a farce, called,
High Life below Stairs.
Lovel, by Mr. Hallam, Freeman, by Mr. Douglass, Lord
Duke, by Mr. Wall, Sir Harry, by Mr. Henry, Philip, by Mr.
Morris, Coachman, by Mr. Woolls, Kingston, by Mr.
Tomlinson, Robert, by Mr. Greville, Tom, by Mr. Malone,
Lady Bab, by Miss Wainwright, Lady Charlotte, by Miss
Hallam, Cook, by Mrs. Harman, Cloe, by Mr. Roberts,
Kitty, by Miss Storer.
To begin exactly at half after six. Vivant Rex & Regina.
Tickets to be had at the usual places, and of Mr. Hallam, at
Mrs Allyn's.
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