Citation - American Chronicle: 1762.04.12

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Index Entry Actor, Doublass, Mrs, to play Queen in Hamlet, Prince of Denmark [t] 
Location New York 
Citation
AC.762.004
12 Apr 1762:32 (4)
By Permission of his Honour the Lieutenant Governor.  For
the benefit of Mr. Tomlinson.  By a company of comedians. 
At the New Theatre, in Chapel-Street, This Day, will be
presented, a tragedy, written by Shakespear, call'd 
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
The part of Hamlet, to be perform'd by Mr. Hallam; Ghost, by
Mr. Tomlinson; and the part of the Queen, to be perform'd by
Mrs. Douglass.  
To which will be added, a farce, call'd, 
The Devil to-pay: Or, The Wives Metamorphos'd. Jobson, by
Mr. Tomlinson;  Nell, by Mrs. Morris. 
Between the Play and Farce, a Prologue, in the character of
a drunken sailor, by Mr. Tomlinson.  
To begin exactly at six o'clock.  Tickets to be had of H.
Gaine, Printer and Bookseller, at the Bible and Crown, in
Hanover-Square;  and of Mr. Tomlinson, near the Theatre.
There are partitions made to divide the side boxes, from one
another, and thereby render them more commodious for select
companies.  The ladies and gentlemen, who chuse to have
boxes reserved for them, are desired to send to Mr.
Tomlinson. 


Generic Title American Chronicle 
Date 1762.04.12 
Publisher Farley, Samuel 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1762 
Bibliography B0000023
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