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PG-P.767.033
4 Jun 1767:33 (2006)
By authority, For the benefit of Miss Wainwright, (not
performed this season) By the American Company, at the New
Theatre, in Southwark, this present thursday, being the 4th
of June, will be presented, a Comedy, called
The Country Lasses, or the Custom of the Manor.
Modely, by Mr. Hallam. Heartwell, by Mr. Douglass; Sir John
English, by Allyn. Frehold, by Mr. Morris. Lurcher, by Mr.
Wall. Vulture, by Mr. Tomlinson. Sneak, by Mr. Woolls.
Longbottom, by Mr. Greville, Carbunkle, by Mr. Broadbelt.
Shacklefigure by Mr. Platt. Countryman, by Mr. Matthews.
Flora by Miss Wainwright. Aura, by Miss Cheer. With
entertainments, viz. In Act I the Sheep-shearing Song by Mr.
Woolls. An occasional Country Dance. End of Act I God Save
the King, by Mr. Woolls and Miss Wainwright. End of Act II
the Spinning-Wheel, by Miss Wainwright. End of Act III, A
Duet, written on the Marriage of the Princess Augusta, and
the Prince of Brunswick, composed by Dr. Arne, and sung
before their Majesties. End of Act IV, Lovely Nancy, by
Miss Wainwright.
After the play, dancing by Mr. Matthews.
To which will be added, A Musical Entertainment never
performed here) called,
The Chaplet.
Miss Wainwright begs leave to acquaint the public, that
having left a number of tickets, none but the stamped ones
will be admittted.
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