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PJ.773.062
10 Nov 1773:32 (1614)
Theatre. Positively the last week. By authority. By the
American Company, at the theatre in Southwark, this evening,
the tenth of November, a comedy called
The Clandestine Marriage.
Lord Ogleby by Mr. Hallam, Sir John Melvile by Mr.
Douglass, Lovewell by Mr. Henry, Sterling by Mr. Morris,
Serjeant Flower by Mr. Goodman, Canton by Mr. Hughes,
Brush by Mr. Wall, Traverse by Mr. Dermot, Truman by Mr.
Woolls, Miss Sterling by Miss Hallam, Miss Fanny by Miss
Storer, Betty by Miss Richardson, Chambermaid by Miss
Wainwright, House Keeper by Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Heidelberg by
Mrs. Douglass.
To which will be added, The Padlock.
Mungo by Mr. Hallam, Don Diego by Mr. Woolls, Leander by
Mr. Wall, Ursula by Mrs. Morris, Leonora by Miss Hallam.
The doors to be opened at four, and the play to begin
exactly at six o'clock. No person, 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, and at Mr. Bell's, in
Lombard-Street. Boxes, 7s 6d. Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.
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