Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1772.10.09

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Index Entry Benefit, theatre, for poor, in Portsmouth 
Location Portsmouth 
Citation
NHG-P.772.091
9 Oct 1772:32 (834) 
Monday next.   By reason of bad weather, Mr. Morgan was
obliged to postpone his Exhibition at the Academy House,
till Monday next, when, 
for the benefit of the poor of the town, when the following
will be exhibited;
1.  A Prologue in praise of charity.
2.  The Politicians, or what News, a dramatic Satire?
3.  A comic dance, called the Irish Lilt.
4;  A pantomimical entertainment in grotesque characters
call'd the Escape or Harlequin turn'd Doctor.
To conclude with an Address.
Tickets at 3 pistereens 2 pistereens & 1 pistereen each, to
be had at Mr. Stavers's tavern Mr. Tilton's tavern, Mr.
Appleton's store, the Printing-Office, and of  Mr. Morgan.
By particular desire of the subscribers, the doors to be
opened at three o'clock, and the curtain to be drawn up
exactly at four.
October 8.


Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1772.10.09 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel & Robert 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1772 
Bibliography B0024076
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