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PC.773.044
22-29 Mar 1773:391 (324)
The Last Benefit. For the Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Henry.
By Authority. By the American Company, at the Theatre in
Southwark, this evening, will be presented a Comedy, not
acted these five years, called
The Wonder, A Woman Keeps a Secret.
Don Felix by Mr. Hallam, Colonel Briton by Mr. Henry, Don
Pedro by Mr. Goodman, Don Lopez by Mr. Byerley, Frederick
by Mr. Woolls, Lissardo by Mr. Morris, Vasguez by Mr.
Roberts, Gibby by Mr. Douglass, Isabella by Miss Storer,
Flora by Mrs. Henry, Inis by Miss Richardson, Violante by
Miss Hallam.
With Entertainments, viz.
Singing by Mr. Woolls and Miss Storer.
Dancing by Mr. Francis.
Bucks have at ye all by Mr. Hallam.
To which will be added, a farce never performed in America,
called
The Register Office.
Capt. Le Brush by Mr. Hallam, Lord Brilliant by Mr.
Goodman, Scotchman by Mr. Douglass, Irishman (with a Song)
by Mr. Henry, Harwood by Mr. Wall, Frenchman by Mr.
Roberts, Tricket by Mr. Morris, Gulwell by Mr. Byerley,
Frankly by Mr. Woolls, Williams by Mr. Johnson, Maria by
Miss Storer, Margery Moorpout by Mrs. Henry.
* * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry beg leave to acquaint their
friends, that on account of this being the last week of the
Company's performance this season, the Play cannot be put
off, should the weather prove unfavourable, but will
positively be performed.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are
sold at the bar of the Coffee-House, at Mr. Henry's in
Front-Street.
Boxes, 7s.6d. Pit, 5s. Gallery, 3s.
The play to begin exactly half after six o'clock.
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