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PJ.766.044
27 Nov 1766:32 (1251)
By authority. By the American Company, at the new theatre,
in Southwark, to-morrow, being Friday the 28th of November,
will be presented,
The Beggar's Opera.
Capt. Mackheath,, by Mr. Wools, Peachum, by Mr. Allyn,
Lockit, by Mr. Tomlinson. Filch, by Mr. Wall. Beggar by Mr.
Morris. Jemmy Twitcher, by Mr. Matthews. Moll Brazen, by Mr.
Douglass. Lucy, by Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Peachum, by Mrs Harman.
Mrs. Coaxer, by Mrs. Tomlinson. Mrs. Slammekin, by Miss
Dowthwait. Polly by Miss Wainwright. In act 3d, a hornpipe
by Mr. Mathews.
To which will be added, a comedy, in two acts, called,
The Old Maid.
The Old Maid, by Mrs. Harman. Capt. Cape, by Mr. Douglass.
Cleremont, by Mr. Hallam. Mr. Heartly, by Mr. Morris. Mr.
Harlow, by Mr. Allyn. Trifle, by Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Harlow,
by Miss Cheer.
To begin exactly at six o'clock---Vivant Rex & Regina.
No persons can possibly be admitted behind the scenes.
Tickets are sold at the London coffee-house, at Mr.
Fraunces's in Water-Street, at Mr. Hawkins's in Walnut
Street, and of Mrs. Scott in Lombard Street; where places
for the boxes may be had.
Box 7 s. 6 d. Pit 5 s. Gallery 3 s.
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