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NYGWPB.751.001c
7 Jan 1751:31 (416)
By his Excellency's permission, (for the benefit of Mr.
Kean;) on Monday evening next, will be presented, The
Beggar's Opera: with entertainments between the acts, viz.
at the end of the first act, a Harlequin Dance; after the
second act, a Pierot Dance; and at the end of the play, the
Drunken Peasant; all by a gentleman lately from London. To
which will be added, a farce called, Miss In Her Teens: Also
an oratorio will be sung by Mr.Kean:---Those gentl men and
ladies who please to favour this benefit, are desired to
send for their tickets either to the Theatre, or to the
printer's hereof, as there will be no money taken at the
door; and the curtain will certainly rise precisely at 6
o'clock:--Boxes 5s. Pitt 4s. Gallery 2s.
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