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PC.767.066
30 Mar-6 Apr 1767:434 (1/11)
By authority. By the American Company. At the New Theatre
in Southwark, tomorrow, being the 7th of April, will be
presented (by particular desire) a tragedy, called
Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo, by Mr. Hallam. Mercutio, by Mr. Douglass. Capulet,
by Mr. Morris. Fryar Lawrence, by Mr. Allyn. Montague, by
Mr. Tomlinson. Escalus, by Mr. Broadbelt. Tibalt, by Mr.
Wall. Paris, by Mr. Woolls. Benvolio, by Mr. Godwin.
Balthazar, by Mr. Graville. Fryar John, by Mr. Platt. Lady
Capulet, by Mrs. Douglass. Nurse, by Mrs. Harman. Juliet, by
Miss Cheer. With the funeral procession of Juliet to the
monument of the Capulets; and a solemn dirge. The vocal
parts by Mr. Woolls, Mr. Wall, Miss Wainwright, Miss Hallam,
Mrs, Harman, Mrs. Morris, &c. With dances incident to the
play, viz. A comic dance, by Mr. Godwin. A masquerade
dance; And a minuet by Mr. Hallam, and Miss Cheer.
To which will be added, a Farce, called,
Lethe: or, Aseop in the Shades.
To begin exactly at six o'clock.
Vivant Rex & Regina.
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.
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