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NYGWPB.769.019
13 Mar 1769:31 (1367)
By command of his Excellency the Governor. For the
entertainment of the Right Worshipful the Grand Master, the
masters, wardens, and brethren, of the Ancient and
Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons; by the
American Company, at the Theatre in John-Street, on Monday
the 27th of March, inst. will be presented a comedy, never
acted there, call'd,
The Tender Husband, or The Accomplish'd Fools.
With a prologue and epilogue, and several songs, proper for
the occasion.
To which will be added, a pantomime entertainment.
The company of all the brethren in town, is earnestly
requested, to meet at Burns's, at five o'clock on the day of
performance, and walk from thence in procession, to the
Theatre, where the pit will be reserved for their
accommodation. Boxes and Pit, 8s. Gallery 3s. The above
play was, by an inattention of Mr. Douglass's, advertised in
Mr. Holt's Journal, for Monday the 20th; He did not
recollect that it was Passion Week.
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