Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1770.03.26

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Index Entry Actor, in Boston, announced solo performance of Musical Lady; Mock Doctor 
Location Boston 
Citation
BEP(F.770.016
26 Mar 1770:33 (1800) 
On Wednesday evening, the 28th instant, at Concert-Hall,
will be read, an entertainment, call'd 
The Musical Lady, 
to which will be added a farce, call'd 
The Mock-Doctor, Or, a Dumb-Lady Cur'd.
By a person who has read and sung, in most of the great
towns in America.
He personates all the characters, and enters into the
different humours or passions, as they change from one to
another thro'out the entertainment.
Between the acts will be sung, a pastoral song, set by Dr.
Arne; a new song in the Anacreontick Taste; a song from the
Oratoria of Solomon, and Dean Swift's cantata. Tickets for
admission to be had at Green & Russell's Printing-Office, at
the Bunch of Grapes in King-Street, (and at Concert-Hall
from four o'clock 'till seven) at half a dollar each. 'Tis
hoped those ladies and gentlemen who intend to favor the
performer with their presence, will send for tickets early,
as taking money at the door hinders him from beginning so
soon as he otherwise should do.  To begin at 7 o'clock.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1770.03.26 
Publisher Fleet, T. and J. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0003595
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