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PJ.767.148
19 Nov 1767:11 (1302)
By authority. The last night but two. By the American
Company. At the new theatre in Southwark, this evening
being the nineteenth of November, will be presented, a new
comedy, never acted in America, called,
The Clandestine Marriage.
Lord Ogleby by Mr. Hallam, Sir John Melvil by Mr. Douglass,
Lovewell by Mr. Henry, Sterling by Mr. Morris, Brush by
Mr. Wall, Canton by Mr. Allyn, Serjeant Flower by Mr.
Tomlinson, Traverse by Mr. Malone, Truman by Mr. Greville,
Mrs. Heidelberg by Mrs. Douglass, Fanny by Miss Hallam,
Betty by Miss Storer, Chambermaid by Miss Wainwright,
Trusty by Mrs. Morris, Miss Sterling by Miss Cheer. Singing
by Mr. Woolls and Miss Wainwright.
To which will be added, (at the particular desire of several
gentlemen)
Captain O'Blunder, or, The Brave Irishman,
To begin exactly at six o'clock.---Vivant Rex & Regina.
Tickets are sold at the London coffee-house, and at Mrs.
Scott's, next door but one to the theatre.
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