Citation - New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy: 1769.04.03

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Index Entry All in the Wrong [t], to be performed in New York 
Location New York 
Citation
NYGWPB.769.023
3 Apr 1769:33 (1370)
By permission of his Excellency the governor. By particular
desire of the Grand Knot of the Friendly Brothers of St.
Patrick, and a number of principal gentlemen of the city,
who propose to join them on this occasion. By the American
Company. At the Theatre in John-Street, on this present
Monday, being the 3d of April, 1769, will be presented, a
comedy, (acted there but once) called, 
All in the Wrong. 
Singing by Mr. Wools. 
To which will be added, a comedy in two acts, never
performed in America, call'd, 
The Musical Lady. 
It is again requested that those ladies and gentlemen who
take places in the boxes, will please to send their servants
to keep them; and they will give orders to their coachmen,
to enter John-Street, from the Broadway, and returning, to
drive forwards to Nassau-Street, or Cart and Horse-Street.
Tickets to be had at Hugh Gaine's, at the Bible and the
Crown, in Hanover-Square, and of John Partridge, at Mr.
Young's, two doors from the Theatre,--who attends every day
of performance, from 4 o'clock in the evening.


Generic Title New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy 
Date 1769.04.03 
Publisher Parker, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0027093
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