Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1772.11.06

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Index Entry Dancing, theatrical, during Naval Glory; or British Tars Triumph [t] 
Location Portsmouth 
Citation
NHG-P.772.102
6 Nov 1772:22 (838) 
This Evening, At the Academy-Room in Pitt-Street,
Portsmouth, the Entertainments will be as follows, viz.
1.  A New Prologue.
2.  A Song.
3.  The Devil and the Doctor, or a hint to the College of
Physicians; A Dramatic Satire.
4.  An Interlude of Singing & Dancing, call'd Naval Glory;
or, the British Tars Triumph.
5.  A Pantomimical Entertainment in Grotesque Characters
call'd Win Her, and Wear Her; or Harloquin Skeleton.
6.  To conclude with an Epilogue, address'd to Every Body,
not meant at Anybody, to be spoke by Somebody, in the
Character of No Body.
  The doors to be open'd at 5 o'clock, to begin punctually
at 6.
  Complaints having been made that the first gallery was
very in-commodious, Mr. Morgan takes this opportunity of
informing the town, that he has alter'd it as much for the
better as the house will allow, in order to do which he has
been oblig'd to take away the upper gallery intirely.--
  Tickets at 3, & 2 pistereens each, to be had at the
Printing-Office, Mr. Morgan, and the other usual places.
N. B.  No other Exhibitions till Wednesday next.


Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1772.11.06 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel & Robert 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1772 
Bibliography B0024080
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