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NYM(G.768.030
21 Mar 1768:32 (855)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor. By the
American Company, (by particular desire.) at the Theatre, in
John-street, this present evening, being the 21st of March,
will be presented, a comedy, call'd,
The Clandestine Marriage.
Lord Ogleby, by Mr. Hallam, Sir John Melvil, by Mr.
Douglass, Lovewell, by Mr. Henry, Sterling, by Mr. Morris,
Canton, by Mr. Malone, Brush, by Mr. Wall, Serjeant
Flower, by Mr. Tomlinson, Traverse, by Mr. Raworth,
Trueman, by Mr. Greville, Mrs. Heidelberg, by Mrs.
Douglass, Miss Fanny, by Miss Hallam, Betty, by Miss
Storer, Chambermaid, by Miss F. Storer. Trusty, by Mrs.
Tomlinson,
To which will be added, a ballad farce, call'd
A Wonder! An honest Yorkshireman.
Gaylove, by Mr. Hallam, Sapscull, by Mr. Wall, Muckworm,
by Mr. Morris, Slango, by Mr. Tomlinson, Blunder, by Mr.
Raworth, Arabella, by Miss Hallam, Combrush, by Miss
Cheer.
To begin exactly at six o'clock. Vivant Rex & Regina.
Tickets to be had at the Bible and Crown, in Hanover-Square,
at Mr. Hayes's, and of Mr. Lansdowne, at the Theatre.
Places in the boxes, may be taken of Mr. Broadbelt, at the
stage door.---Ladies will please to send their servants to
keep their places at 4 o'clock.
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