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PG-P.767.035
11 Jun 1767:33 (2007)
By authority, For the benefit of Miss Hallam, By the
American Company, At the New Theatre, is Southwark, to-
morrow, being Friday, the 12th of June, will be presented, a
Comedy, written by the present Poet Laureat, called
The School For Lovers.
Sir John Dorilant, by Mr. Douglass. Modeley, by Mr. Hallam.
Bellmour, by Mr. Wall. Steward, by Mr. Morris. Araminta,
by Miss Cheer. Lady Beverly, by Mrs. Harman. Celia, by Miss
Hallam. With entertainments, viz. End Act I. Let Me Rage,
sung by Miss Hallam. End of Act Act II. Hapless Lovers,
sung by Miss Hallam. End of Act III. Thou like the glorious
Sun, by Mr. Woolls. End of Act IV, Vain is Beauty's gaudy
Flower, by Miss Hallam. After the play, Dancing by Mr.
Matthews.
To which will be added, a new Farce, called
Neck or Nothing.
Slip, by Mr. Hallam. Martin, by Mr. Moris. Belford, by Mr.
Wall. Sir William, by Mr. Allyn. Mr. Stockwell, by Mr.
Tomlinson. Miss Nancy, by Miss Hallam. Jenny, by Miss
Wainwright. Mrs. Stockwell, by Mrs. Douglass.
To begin exactly at seven o'clock.
---Vivant Rex & Regina.
Tickets are sold at the London Coffee-House, at Mr.
Hawkins's, in Walnut-street, at Mr. Francis's in Water-
street, by Mr. Woolls near the Theatre; and at Mrs. Scott's
in Lombard-street, at which last office, places in the boxes
may be had; Boxes 7s 6d. Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.
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