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NYM(G.754.014
11 Feb 1754:33 (79)
For the benefit of Mrs. Becceley. By a company of comedians
from London, at the new theatre in Nassau-Street this
present evening, being the 11th of February, will be
presented, a new tragedy, call'd,
The Earl of Essex.
The Earl of Essex, by Mr. Rigby. The Earl of Southampton, by
Mr. Bell. Lord Burliegh, by Mr. Singleton. Sir Walter
Rawleigh, by Mr. Miller. Lieutenant of the Tower, by Mr.
Adcock. Queen Elizabeth, by Mrs. Adcock. Countess of
Rutland, by Mrs. Hallam. Countess of Nottingham by Mrs.
Becceley. The epilogue to be spoken by Mrs. Hallam. At the
end of the play, a cantata by Mrs. Love.
To which will be added, a farce, called,
The King and Miller of Mansfield.
The King, by Mr. Singleton. Miller, by Mr. Hallam. Dick, by
Mr. Bell. Lord Lurewell, by Mr. Clarkson. Courtiers, by Mr.
Rigby and Mr. Hulet. Keepers, by Mr. Miller and Mr. Adcock.
Peggy, by Mrs. Clarkson. Phaeby, by Mrs. Rigby. Margery, by
Mrs. Adcock. Kate, by Miss Hallam.
End of the farce, The Drunken Peasant.
Prices: Box 6s. Pit, 4s. Gallery, 2s.
Money will be taken at the door.
Tickets to be had at the Mr. Parker's and Mr. Gaine's
printing offices, at the King's Arms, and of Mrs. Becceley,
at Mr. Milliners.
To begin at 6 o'clock.
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