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PC.767.031
23 Feb 1767:13 (Postscript to 1/5)
By authority. By the American Company. At the New Theatre
in Southwark, this present Monday, being the 23d of
February, will be presented, a tragedy, called,
George Barnwell, or, The London Merchant.
George Barnwell by Mr. Hallam. Thorowgood, by Mr. Douglass.
Trueman, by Mr. Morris. Uncle by Mr. Allyn. Blunt by Mr.
Tomlinson. Maria, by Miss Hallam. Lucy by Mrs. Harman.
Millwood by Miss Cheer. With entertainments, viz. In Act I.
a song, by Mr. Woolls. End of the play, singing by Miss
Wainwright. Dancing, by Mr. Godwin and Mr. Mathews.
To which will be added, a comedy, in two acts, written by
Mr. Foote, called,
The Mayor of Garret.
Major Sturgeon, and Matthew Mug, by Mr. Hallam, Jerry Sneak
and Lint, by Mr. Wall Sir Jacob Jollup by Mr. Tomlinson.
Bruin, by Mr. Douglass. Crispin Heel-tap, by Mr. Morris.
Roger by Mr. Godwin. Snuffle, by Mr. Platt. First Mob, by
Mr. Woolls. Second Mob, by Mr. Mathews. Third Mob, by Mr.
Broadbelt. Fourth Mob, by Mr. Allyn. Mrs. Bruin by Mrs.
Harman. Mrs. Sneak by Miss Cheer.
To begin exactly at six o'clock.
Vivat Rex & Regina.
No persons can, on any pretence, be admitted behind the
scenes.
Tickets are sold at the London Coffee-house, at Mr.
Hawkins's in Walnut-street, and at Mrs. Scott's in Lombard-
street; at which last office, places in the boxes are to be
had.
Ladies and gentlemen will please to send their servants to
keep their places in the boxes at four o'clock.
Boxes 7s6. Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.
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