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NYJ-N.768.013
14 Jan 1768:33 ( 1306)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor. By the
American Company. At the Theatre in John-Street, on Friday
evening next, being the 15th of January, 1768, will be
presented, a tragedy, written by Mr. Jones, call'd
The Earl of Essex.
Essex, by Mr. Hallam, Southampton, by Mr. Douglass,
Burleigh, by Mr. Tomlinson, Lieut. of the Tower, by Woolls,
Queen Elizabeth, by Mrs. Douglass, Countess of Nottingham,
by Miss Storer, Countess of Rutland, by Miss Cheer, the
original epilogue, by Miss Cheer.
To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, never
performed here, call'd
The Witches, or Harlequin Restor'd.
Harlequin, by Mr. Hallam, Pantaloon, by Mr. Morris, Petit-
Matre, by Mr. Allyn, Monsieur, by Mr. Roberts, Pierot, by
Mr. Tomlinson, Necromancer, by Mr. Woolls, Witches, by
Miss Wainwright, Miss Storer, Mrs. Harman, Mrs. Wall, Mrs.
Tomlinson, etc. etc., Colombine, by Miss Cheer. To conclude
with a country dance, by the characters.
To begin exactly at six o'clock. Vivant Rex & Regina. No
person on any pretence whatsoever, can be admitted behind
the scenes. Tickets, to be had at Mr. Gaine's, at the Bible
and Crown, in Hanover-Square, and at Mr. Hayes's; and of Mr.
Lansdown, at the theatre, every morning from nine till one,
and after three, every play night. Boxes, 8s. Pit, 5s.
Gallery, 3s.
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