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PJ.773.018
3 Mar 1773:33 (1578)
Theatre. A dramatic romance, never performed there. By
authority. By the American Company, at the theatre in
Southwark, this evening, the 3d of March, a dramatic
romance, called
Cymon.
Cymon by Mr. Hallam, Merlin by Mr. Goodman, Linco by Mr.
Woolls, Dorus by Mr. Morris, Damon by Mr. Wall, Dorilas
by Mr. Byerley, Cupid by Miss Storer, First Demon of
Revenge by Mr. Wools, Urganda by Mrs. Morris, Fatima by
Mrs. Henry, First Shepherdess by Miss Storer, Second
Shepherdess by Miss Richardson, Dorcas by Miss Richardson,
Sylvia by Miss Hallam,
To conclude with, a procession of the different orders of
chivalry; and
The Shepherds of Arcadia: with a sett of transparent
scenes.
Dancing by Mr. Francis.
The doors to be open 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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