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NYM(G.773.053
19 Apr 1773:23 (1121)
Theatre. By permission of his Excellency the Governor. By
the American Company, at the Theatre in John Street, this
present evening, the 19th of April, will be presented a
comedy, call'd,
The Clandestine Marriage.
Lord Ogleby, by Mr. Hallam, Sir John Melvill, by Mr.
Douglass, Lovewell, by Mr. Henry, Sterling, by Mr. Morris,
Serjeant Flower, by Mr. Goodman, Traverse, by Mr. Byerley,
Truman, by Mr. Woolls, Canton, by Mr. Roberts, Brush, by
Mr. Wall, Miss Sterling, by Miss Hallam, Miss Fanny, by
Miss Storer, Betty, by Mrs. Henry, Chambermaid, by Miss
Richardson, Mrs. Heidelberg, by Mrs. Morris, Dancing, by
Mr. Francis.
To which will be added,
The Padlock.
Mungo, by Mr. Hallam, Don Diego, by Mr. Woolls, Leander,
by Mr. Wall, Ursula, by Mrs. Morris, Leonora, by Miss
Hallam.
The doors to be open'd at 5, and the play to begin precisely
at half an hour after six o'clock.---Places in the boxes may
be taken at the Theatre; and it is requested, that the
ladies and gentlemen who send to engage boxes, wou'd be
pleased to ascertain the number of seats they wou'd have
reserved for them. it may be necessary to inform the public,
that as the season is so very far advanced, it will not be
possible to keep the house open longer than the end of May.
Tickets to be had at Mr. Gaines, in Hanover-Square, and at
the Theatre. Boxes 8s. Pit, 5s. Gallery, 3s.
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