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PC.767.042
2-9 Mar 1767:274 (1/7)
By authority. By the American Company. At the New Theatre
in Southwark, this present Monday, being the 9th of March,
will be presented, a tragedy, written by Mr. Dryden, called,
All for Love; or, The World Well Lost.
With the Death of Antony and Cleopatra.
Marc Antony, by Mr. Hallam. Vertidius, by Mr. Douglass.
Dolabella, by Mr. Wall. Alexas, by Mr. Morris. Serapion, by
Mr. Tomlinson. Myris, by Mr. Woolls. Octavia, by Mrs.
Douglass. Charmion, by Miss Wainwright. Iras, by Mrs. Wall.
Cleopatra, by Miss Cheer. Antonius and Agrippina, by Master
Hallam and Miss Tomlinson, (being their first appearance on
any stage.)
To which will be added, (the third night) a pantomime
entertainment in grotesque characters, called
Harlequin Collector; or, The Miller Deceiv'd.
Harlequin, by Mr. Hallam. Clown, by Mr. Morris. Miller, by
Mr. Allyn. Magician, by Mr. Woolls. Doctor, by Mr. Douglass.
Porter, by Mr. Tomlinson. Baboon, by Mr. Wall. Skeleton, by
Mr. Mathews. Miller's men, by Mr. Broadbelt, and Mr.
Appleby. Hay-makers, by Mr. Woolls, Mr. Wall, Mr. Godwin,
Mr. Broadbelt, Mr. Mathews, Mrs. Harman, Miss Hallam, Miss
Wainwright, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Morris, &c. Columbine, by Miss
Cheer.
To conclude with a Country Dance by the Characters.
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