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NYGWPB.769.024
10 Apr 1769:32 (1371)
By permission of his Excellency the governor. At the Theatre
in John-Street, this evening, the 10th of April, 1769,
Othello, Moor of Venice.
The part of Othello, to be attempted by a gentleman,
assisted by other gentlemen, in the characters of the Duke
and Senate of Venice.
From a benevolent and generous design of encouraging the
Theatre, and relieving the performers from embarrassments in
which they are involved. (With a new set of scenes.)
An Italian song from La Buona Figliuola, by Miss Hallam:
Singing by Miss M. Storer.
To which will be added, an opera, in two acts, call'd
Flora: or, Hob in the Well.
To begin exactly at 7 o'clock. Vivant Rex & Regina. Tickets
to be had at Hugh Gaine's at the Bible and Crown, in
Hanover-Square, and of John Partridge, at the Theatre. The
boxes and pit will be laid together at 8s.--Gallery 3s.
Places to be taken of Mr. Broadbelt. Ladies and gentlemen
will please to send their servants, to keep their places at
5 o'clock.
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