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PJ.767.040
19 Mar 1767:33 (1267)
By authority. By the American Company, at the new theatre,
in Southwark, this evening, will be presented a comic opera,
called
Love in a Village.
Just Woodcock by Mr. Douglass, Hawthorn by Mr. Woolls,
Young Meadows by Mr. Wall, Sir William Meadows by Mr.
Morris, Eustace by Mr. Allyn, Hodge by Mr. Hallam,
Lucinda by Miss Hallam, Mrs. Deb. Woodcock by Mrs.
Douglass, Margery by Mrs. Harman, Rosetta by Miss
Wainwright, Servants at the statute by Mr. Tomlinson, Mrs.
Wall, Mr. Greville, Mr. Platt, &c. In the statute scene
dancing by Mr. Godwin, end of Act II. A hornpipe by Mr.
Mathews.
To which will be added The Third Night, a comedy in two acts
written by Mr. Foote, called
The Mayor of Garret.
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.
Hawkins's in Walnut-Street, and of Mrs. Scott in Lombard-
Street; where places for the boxes may be had. Box 7s. 6d.
Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.
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