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NYJ-N.768.076
28 Apr 1768:33 (1321)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor, (never acted
here) for the benefit of Mr. Douglass; by the American
Company, at the Theatre in John-Street, this evening, being
the 28th of April, will be presented, a tragedy, written by
Mr. Dryden, call'd
All for Love, or The World well Lost: with the death of
Anthony and Cleopatria.
Marc Antony, by Mr. Hallam, Ventidius, by Mr. Douglass,
Dollabella, by Mr. Wall, Alexas, by Mr. Morris, Serapion,
by Mr. Tomlinson, Myris, by Mr. Woolls, Octavia, by Miss
Storer, Charmion, by Miss Wainwright, Iras, by Mrs. Wall,
Cleopatra, by Miss Cheer. Agrippina, and Antonia, the
children of Antony, by Miss M. Storer and Miss Tomlinson.
Singing by Mr. Woolls and Miss Hallam.
To which will be added, a farce, call'd,
The Upholsterer, or, What News?
The Uphosterer, by Mr. Douglass, The Barber, by Mr. Wall,
Pamphlet, by Mr. Hallam, Bellmour, by Mr. Henry, Rovewell,
by Mr. Wools, Feeble, by Mr. Morris, Watchmen, by Mr.
Tomlinson, Mr. Malone, Mr. Greville, etc. Harriet, by Miss
Wainwright, Maid, by Mrs. Wall, Termagant, by Mrs. Harman.
To begin exactly at half after six o'clock. Vivant Rex &
Regina. No person on any pretence whatsoever, can be
admitted behind the scenes. Tickets, to be had at the usual
places, and of Mr. Douglass, in Batteau-Street. Boxes, 8s.
Pit, 5s. Gallery, 3s.
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