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NYM(G.754.022
11 Mar 1754:32 (83)
For the benefit of Miss Hallam and her two brothers. By a
company of comedians from London, at the new theatre in
Nassau-Street, this present evening, being the 11th of
March, will be presented, a play, call'd
Romeo and Juliet.
The part of Romeo to be performed by Mr. Rigby. Mountague,
by Mr. Hallam. Capulet, by Mr. Bell. Paris, by Mr. Adcock
Benvolio, Fryar John, by Mr. Miller. Tibalt, Fryar Lawrence,
by Mr. Clarkson. Balthazar, by Master L. Hallam. The part of
Mercutio to be performed by Mr. Singleton. The part of the
nurse, by Mrs. Adcock. Lady Capulet by Mrs. Rigby. And the
part of Juliet, to be perform'd by Mrs. Hallam.
To which will be added, a farce, called,
The Stage Coach.
The part of Torlough Rawer Macahone, the Irish fortune-
hunter, by Mr. Hallam. Captain Basil, by Mr. Bell. Sir
Nicodemus Somebody, by Mr. Miller. Uncle Michar, by Mr.
Clarkson. Fetch, by Mr. Rigby. Jolt, by Mr. Adcock.
Landlord, by Mr. Singleton. Isabella, by Mrs. Clarkson.
Dolly, by Miss Hallam.
With entertainments of singing and dancing between the acts,
viz.
A Punch's Dance, by Master A. Hallam.
A Tamboureen Dance, by Mr. Hulet.
As Chloe Came Into the Room, and, The Reasonable Lover, sung
by Master L. Hallam.
At the end, a hornpipe by Mr. Hulet.
Prices: Boxes, 6s. Pit, 4s. Gallery, 2s.
Tickets to be had at Mr. Parker's and Mr. Gaine's printing-
offices, at the Royal-Exchange, at the King's-Arms, at
Scotch John's, and of Miss Hallam, and her brothers.
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