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NYM(G.768.037
4 Apr 1768:31 (857)
As the amusements of the theatre are drawing to a
conclusion, the performers benefits will commence on
Thursday the fourth instant. That evening's entertainment
will consist in the celebrated tragedy of
Romeo and Juliet, a Masquerade Dance and Minuet, by Mr.
Hallam and Miss Cheer, the grand funeral procession and
dirge, singing between the acts, by Miss Wainwright and Mr.
Woolls. The farce of Catharine and Petruchio, and conclude
with a lively epilogue, called, Bucks have at you All, by
Mr. Hallam. For the benefit of Miss Cheer, whose exalted
merit in her profession, which the first entered upon in
America, justly entitles her to the publick patronage.
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