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PG-P.773.051
3 Nov 1773:33 (2341)
For a fortnight only; by authority, by the American Company,
at the Theatre in Southwark, this evening; will be
presented, a tragedy, called
The Earl of Essex.
The Earl of Essex, by Mr. Hallam. Earl of Southhampton, by
Mr. Henry. Lord Burliegh, by Mr. Morris. Sir Walter
Raleigh, by Mr. Hughes. Lieutenant of the Tower, by Mr.
Woolls; Queen Elizabeth, by Mrs. Morris. Countess of
Nottingham, by Miss Storer. Countess of Rutland, by Miss
Hallam. Singing, by Mr. Woolls.
To which will be added,
The Citizen.
The Citizen, by Mr. Wall. Old Philpet, by Mr. Morris. Young
Wildling, by Mr. Hallam. Beaufort, by Mr. Woolls, Sir
Jasper Wildling, by Mr. Hughes. Dapper, by Mr. Douglass.
Corinna, by Miss Richardson. Maria, by Miss Wainwright.
Being her first appearance these six years.
Mr. Douglass assures the public, that the house will be
opened for a fortnight only, as the Company propose, about
that time, embarking for South-Carolina. 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 servant 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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