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PJ.772.024
4 Nov 1772:32 (1561)
Theatre. By authority. By the American Company, at the
theatre in Southwark, this evening, November the 4th, an
opera called
Love in a Village.
Justice Woodcock by Mr. Douglass, Hathorn by Mr. Woolls,
Young Meadows by Mr. Henry, Sir William Meadows by Mr.
Morris, Eustace by Mr. Byerley, Hodge by Mr. Parker,
Lucinda by Miss Storer, Mrs. Deb Woodcock by Mrs. Douglass,
Margery by Mrs. Morris, Rossetta by Miss Hallam. Servants
at the statue by Mr. Goodman, Mr. Wall, Mr. Johnson, Mr.
Roberts, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Harman, Miss Richardson, &c. &c.
&c.
In act I, a country dance, the orchestra to be conducted by
Mr. Hallam.
To which will be added,
The Old Maid.
The Old Maid by Mrs. Harman, Capt. Cape by Mr. Morris,
Cleremont by Mr. Wall, Mr. Harlow by Mr. Byerley, Mr.
Heartly by Mr. Parker, Mrs. Harlow by Mrs. Henry.
The doors to be opened at four, and the play to begin
exactly at six o'clock.
No persons, 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 servants at four o'clock.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are sold
at the bar of the coffee-house. Boxes 7s. 6d. Pit 5s.
Gallery 3s.
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