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NYJ-N.768.044
25 Feb 1768:33 (1312)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor. By the
American Company. At the Theatre in John-Street, this
evening, being the 25th of Feb. 1768, will be presented an
historical play, written by Shakespear, call'd The First
Part of
King Henry IV. With the humours of Sir John Falstaff, and
the death of Henry, sirnamed Hotspur.
Hotspur, by Mr. Hallam, King Henry, by Mr. Morris, Prince
of Wales, by Mr. Wall, Sir Walter Blunt, by Mr. Henry,
Worcester, by Mr. Tomlinson, Sir Richard Vernon, by Mr.
Greville, Northumberland, by Mr. Woolls, Westmoreland, by
Mr. Raworth, Prince John, by Mrs. Wall, Poins, by Mr.
Malone, Peto, by Mr. Roberts, Sir John Falstaff, by Mr.
Douglass, Hostess, by Mrs. Harman, Lady Percy, by Miss
Cheer, Singing by Mr. Woolls, and Miss Wainwright,
To which will be added, a comedy in two acts, call'd
The Old Maid.
The Old Maid, by Mrs. Harman, Captain Cape, by Mr.
Douglass, Young Clerimont, by Mr. Wall, Mr. Harlow, by Mr.
Hallam, Hearty, by Mr. Morris, Mrs. Harlow, by Miss Cheer.
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 of Mr. Lansdown at Mr.
Hayes's, in the area of the theatre.
Places in the boxes, may be taken of Mr. Broadbelt, at the
stagedoor.--Ladies will please to send their servants, to
keep their places, at four o'clock. Boxes, 8s. Pit, 5s.
Gallery, 3s.
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