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NYJ-N.767.214
10 Dec 1767:32 (1301)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor. By the
American Company. At the theatre in John-Street, to-morow,
being Friday the 11th of this instant December, will be
presented, a comedy, written by the present Poet-Laureat,
call'd
The School for Lovers.
Sir John Dorilant, by Mr. Douglass. Modely, by Mr. Hallam.
Bellamour, by Mr. Wall. Steward, by Mr. Tomlinson. Caelia,
by Miss Hallam. Lady Beverly, by Mrs. Harman. Araminta, by
Miss Cheer. The epilogue, between Mr. Hallam, and Miss
Cheer. Singing by Mr. Wools, and Miss Wainwright.
To which will be added, a farce, call'd
The Mayor of Garret.
Major Sturgeon and Matthew Mugg, by Mr. Hallam. Jerry Sneak
and Lint, by Mr. Wall. Bruin, by Mr. Douglass. Sir Jacob
Jollup, by Mr. Tomlinson. Crispin-Heel-Tap, by Mr. Henry.
Roger, Mr. Malone. Sniffle, by Mr. Roberts. Mrs. Bruin, by
Mrs. Harman. Mrs. Sneak, by Miss Wainwright. To conclude
with a country dance, by the characters.
To begin exactly at six o'clock. Vivant Rex & Regina. No
persons can, on any pretence whatsoever, be admitted behind
the scenes. Tickets, without which, no persons can be
admitted, are sold at Mr. Gaine's in Hanover-Square, and by
Mr. Hays, in the area of the theatre. Places in the boxes,
are let by Mr. Broadbelt, at the stage door.
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