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PP-P.772.132
30 Nov 1772:32 (2/58)
By Authority. The Last New Comedy: by the Author of the
West-Indian. By the American Company, at the Theatre in
Southwark, this present evening, A New Comedy called
Fashionable Lover.
Mortimer by Mr. Hallam, Aubry by Mr. Henry, Tyrrel by Mr.
Goodman, Lord Abberville by Mr. Byerley, Doctor Druid by Mr.
Morris, Bridgemore by Mr. Parker, Napthali by Mr. Wall,
Jarvis by Mr. Woolls, La Jeunesse by Mr. Roberts, Colin
Macloed by Mr. Douglass, Lucinda by Mrs. Henry, Mrs.
Bridgemore by Mrs. Douglass, Betty by Miss Storer, Mrs.
Macintosh by Miss Richardson, Augusta Aubrey by Miss Hallam,
Singing by Mr. Woolls.
To which will be added,
The Guardian.
The Guardian by Mr. Hallam, Sir Charles Clackit by Mr.
Morris, Young Clackit by Mr. Wall, Lucy by Mrs. Henry, Miss
Harriet by Miss Hallam
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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