Citation - New York Chronicle: 1769.09.28

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Index Entry Address to the Town [t], a dialogue, on concert program 
Location New York 
Citation
NYC.769.094
21-28 Sep 1769:1732 (1/22)
HUDGSON'S NIGHT. VAUX-HALL GARDEN.  On Thursday the 28th of
Sept. 1769. Will be performed, a Concert of vocal and
instrumental music. 
The vocal parts by Mr. Hudgson, and Miss M. Storer. 
Arabella or the Sisters (from Handal) by Mr. Hudgson. 
The Prince unable to conceal his Pain (From Alexander's
Feast) by Miss M. Storer. 
May-Eve or Kate of Aberdeen (from Battashell) by Mr.
Hudgson.
Was I Shepherd's Maid to Keep (from the Padlock) by Miss M.
Storer.
A new Hunting Song, by Mr. Hudgson.
Why would Fate Pursue (from the Maid of the Mill) by Miss M.
Storer. 
A Dialogue, or an Address to the Town, by Mr. Hudgson, and
Miss M. Storer.
Between the different parts of the concert, will be
presented, a grand set of FIRE-WORKS. ***Tickets to be had
at the barr of the Garden, and of Mr. Hudgson, at his
lodgings,at Mr. Holland's, at the corner of Chapel-Street,
near the New Meeting, at 3s. each.  As Mr. Hudgson has been
assiduous to render this evening's entertainment agreeable;
he humbly hopes the ladies and gentlemen of this city, will
encourage him in his endeavours to amuse them. 


Generic Title New York Chronicle 
Date 1769.09.28 
Publisher Robertson, Alexander and James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0025293
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