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NYGWPB.773.005
5 Jul 1773:33 (1576)
Theatre. By permission of his excellency the governor, for
the benefit of Miss Hallam, and Miss Storer. By the
American Company, at the theatre in John-Street, this
evening, July 5th, will be presented, a tragedy, called
Romeo and Juliet, with the funeral procession of Juliet, to
the monument of the Capulets; and a solemn dirge:
The vocal parts by Miss Storer, Mrs. Morris, Miss
Richardson, Mr. Woolls, Mr. Wall, Mr. Parkers, &c.
In the masquerade scene, a minuet by Mr. and Miss Hallam,
and a country dance by the masques.
After the play, by particular desire,
The Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms, by Miss Hallam,
accompanied by the band of his majesty's 23d regt.
To which will be added a new comedy, of two acts, called,
The Irish Widow.
The Irish Widow, (with a song in character) by Mrs. Morris.
The doors to be opened at five, and the play to begin at
half an hour after six o'clock.
Tickets to be had at Mr. Gaine's, in Hanover-Square, at the
theatre; of Mr. Ryan, in the Broad-Way; and of Mr. Morris.
Boxes, 8s. Pit, 5s. Gallery, 3s.
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