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PC.773.037
1-8 Mar 1773:273 (321)
For the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass. By Authority.
By the American Company, at the Theatre in Southwark, this
evening will be presented A New Comedy, performed but once,
called
The Fashionable Lover
Mortimer by Mr. Hallam, Aubrey by Mr. Henry, Tyrrel by Mr.
Goodman, Lord Abberville by Mr. Wall, Doctor Druid by Mr.
Morris, Bridgemore by Mr. Byerley, Napthali by Mr.
Roberts, Jarvis by Mr. Woolls, Colin Macloed by Mr.
Douglass, Lucinda by Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Bridgemore by Mrs.
Morris, Betty by Miss Storer, Mrs. Macintosh by Miss
Richardson, Augusta Aubrey by Miss Hallam. After the Play,
Dancing by Mr. Francis. End of Act III. The Masons Anthem,
by Mr. Woolls, End of Act I of the Entertainment, A
Prologue, (In the Character of A Master-Mason) by Mr.
Douglass.
To which will be added,
Edgar and Emmeline.
Edgar, Son to the Earl of Kent, disguised as a woman, under
the name of Elfrida, by Mr. Hallam, Florimond by Mr. Wall,
First Aerial Spirit by Miss Storer, Second Aerial Spirit by
Mrs. Henry, Other Spirits by Mr. Goodman, Mr. Woolls, Mr.
Byerley, Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Wall, &c. &c.
Emmeline, Daughter to the Earl of Northumberland, disguised
as a man under the name of Gondibert, by Miss Hallam. With
musick and dances incidental to the piece.
The doors to be opened at four, and the play to begin
exactly at six o'clock. No person, on any account
whatsoever, can possibly be admitted behind the scenes.
Places in the boxes may be taken at the theatre. Ladies and
gentlemen will please to send their servants at four
o'clock.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are
sold at the bar of the Coffee-House, and at Mr. Bell's in
Lombard-Street.
Boxes, 7s.6d. Pit, 5s. Gallery, 3s.
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