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NYM(G.753.107
5 Nov 1753:32 (65)
By a company of comedians, at the new theatre in Nassau-
Street, this present evening, being the 5th of November,
will be presented, a tragedy, called,
The Distrest Mother.
Pyrrhus, by Mr. Singleton. Orestes, by Mr. Rigby. Pylades,
by Mr. Bell. Phoenix, by Mr. Clarkson. Hermoine, by Mrs.
Adcock. Cleone, by Miss Hallam. Cephisa, by Mrs. Rigby.
Andromache, (with the original epilogue) by Mrs. Hallam.
To which will be added, a ballad farce, called
Flora, or, Hob in the Well.
Hob, by Mr. Hallam. Sir Thomas Testy, by Mr. Clarkson.
Friendly, by Mr. Adcock. Dick, by Master L. Hallam. Old Hob,
by Mr. Miller. Flora, by Mrs. Becceley. Betty, by Miss
Hallam. Hob's Mother, by Mrs. Clarkson.
Money will be taken at the doors.
Prices: box, 6s. pit, 4s. gallery, 2s.
No persons whatever to be admitted behind the scenes.
N.B. Gentlemen and ladies that chuse tickets, may have them
at the printing-office opposite the Old-Slip-Market. To
begin at 6 o'clock.
Dancing in general taught by William Hulet, late apprentice
to Mr. Grenier, of the city of London, dancing master; to be
spoke with at Mr. Hallam's in Oswego-Street.
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