The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.07.29  London  CITATION Yates, Dick, purchased share of King's Theatre, requested patent for plays 
1781.04.14  London  CITATION Yates, Dicky, in dispute with Colman, manager of Covent Garden Theatre 
1773.04.08  Edinburgh  CITATION Yates, Mr and Mrs, hired by theatre in Edinburgh to perform 
1781.03.20  London  CITATION Yates, Mr, argued with Colman, manager of Covent Garden Theatre 
1769.11.30  Stratford/Avon  CITATION Yates, Mr, of Covent Garden Theatre, played tragic muse in Jubilee 
1773.12.02  Birmingham  CITATION Yates, Mr, played Major O'Flaherty in West Indian [t] 
1774.07.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Yates, Mrs, in character of Electra, portrait exhibited by Brooks, Nicholas 
1774.09.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Yates, Mrs, in character of Electra, portrait exhibited by Brooks, Nicholas 
1774.09.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Yates, Mrs, in character of Electra, portrait exhibited by Brooks, Nicholas 
1774.10.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Yates, Mrs, in character of Electra, portrait exhibited by Brooks, Nicholas 
1774.10.19  Philadelphia  CITATION Yates, Mrs, in character of Electra, portrait exhibited by Brooks, Nicholas 
1773.06.17  London  CITATION Yates, Mrs, performed at Covent Garden Theatre, attracted huge audience 
1773.06.17  London  CITATION Yates, Mrs, performed at Covent Garden Theatre, attracted huge audience 
1773.07.22  London  CITATION Yates, Mrs, plays Margaret of Anjou in Earl of Warwick [t], spoke epilogue 
1773.08.09  London  CITATION Yates, Mrs, plays Margaret of Anjou in Earl of Warwick [t], spoke epilogue 
1779.12.23  London  CITATION Yates, Mrs, spoke monody to Garrick [beg] If dying Excellence deserves 
1774.09.10  London  CITATION Yates, Mrs, to play in new tragedy by Dr Franklin 
1772.05.18  London  CITATION Yates, Mrs, wore mask of witch from Macbeth [t], at masked ball in Soho 
1775.11.24  London  CITATION Yates, officer of Drury Lane, in metaphor of war between theatres 
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