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NYM(G.769.035
27 Mar 1769:32 (909)
By command of his Excellency the Governor. By the American
Company, for the entertainment of the Right Worshipful the
Grand Master, the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren, of the
ancient and honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons;
at the theatre in John-Street, this present evening, being
the 27th of March, will be presented, a comedy, never acted
there, call'd,
The Tender Husband.
With a prologue and epilogue, several Masons songs, &c.
By particular desire, singing by Miss Hallam. To which will
be added, by command, The Upholsterer, or What News? Tickets
for the boxes and gallery, to be had of the printer hereof,
and of John Patridge, at the theatre: tickets for the pitt,
will be delivered to the Brethren, at Mr. Burns's. The
company of all the Brethren in town, is earnestly requested,
upon this occasion, to meet at Burns's, at five o`clock this
evening, being the day of performance, and walk from thence
in procession, to the theatre. On Wednesday, Love In A
Village, and The Old Maid. On Monday, the 3d of April, She
Would and She Would Not: By particular desire, as will be
express'd in the bills for the day.
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