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PC.773.043
15-22 Mar 1773:363 (323)
The Last Week, but one, of Acting This Season. For the
Benefit of Mr. Woolls and Mr. Wall. By Authority.
By the American Company, at the Theatre in Southwark, this
evening, will be presented a Tragedy, not acted this season,
called
The Earl of Essex.
Earl of Essex by Mr. Hallam, Earl of Southampton by Mr.
Henry, Lord Burleigh by Mr. Morris, Sir Walter Raleigh by
Mr. Wall, Lieut. of the Tower by Mr. Woolls, Queen
Elizabeth by Mrs. Morris, Countess of Nottingham by Mrs.
Henry, Countess of Rutland by Miss Hallam,
Bucks have at ye all by Mr. Hallam,
With an entertainment of Dancing, by desire of several
ladies and gentlemen, by a Young Master, called the
Hibernian Career.
The School of Anacreon by Mr. Woolls.
A Hornpipe by Mr. Francis.
To which will be added,
The Citizen
Young Wilding by Mr. Hallam, Young Philpot by Mr. wall,
Old Philpot by Mr. Morris, Beaufort by Mr. Woolls, Sir
Jasper by Mr. Byerley, Quildrive by Mr. Roberts, Corinna
by Miss Richardson, Maria by Miss Hallam.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are sold
at the bar of the Coffee-House, at Mr. Pluncket's in Third-
Street, and at Mr. Garaud's, in Chestnut-Street.
Boxes, 7s.6d. Pit, 5s. Gallery, 3s.
The play to begin exactly half after six o'clock.
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