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NYM(L.780.023
30 Jun 1780:32 (44)
Theatre. June 28, 1780. The managers having been obliged to
postpone the comedy of
She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night. Now
advertise the public that it will be performed on Monday
next the 3d of July.
To which (by particular desire) will be added, the farce of
Love A-la-Mode. Being the last time of performing this
season.
End of the play, (by particular desire) will be spoke, the
Prologue to the Camp.
Box tickets to be had only of Mr. Petit, next door to the
Theatre. Pit and gallery at Mr. Rivington's, Mr. Gaine's,
and of Mr. Petit. The doors to be opened at five, and to
begin precisely at seven o'clock. No money can possibly be
received at the door, as the number of tickets are issued
which the house will hold. The managers having repeatedly
pointed out the necessity of sending servants in due time,
to secure places taken in the boxes, beg leave once more to
request the attention of the public to that regulation,
otherwise they will not consider themselves as responsible
for any disappointment that may happen from such neglect.
No money can possibly be received at the door, as the number
of tickets are issued which the house will hold. No person
can be admitted behind the scenes. Vivant Rex & Regina.
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