Citation - New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy: 1754.03.11

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Index Entry Actor, Adcock, Mr, to play Jolt in Stage Coach [t] 
Location New York 
Citation
NYGWPB.754.020
11 Mar 1754:32 (580)
For the benefit of Miss Hallam and her two brothers.  By a
company of comedians.  At the theatre in Nassau-Street. 
This present evening, being March 11, will be presented, a
play, call'd 
Romeo and Juliet.
The part of Romeo to be performed by Mr. Rigby.
Mountague, by Mr. Hallam. Capulet, by Mr. Bell. Paris, by
Mr. Adcock Benvolio, Fryar John, by Mr. Miller. Tibalt,
Fryar Lawrence, by Mr. Clarkson. Balthazar, by Master L.
Hallam. The part of Mercutio to be perform'd by Mr.
Singleton. The part of the nurse, by Mrs. Adcock. Lady
Capulet, by Mrs. Rigby. And the part of Juliet, to be
perform'd by Mrs. Hallam.
To which will be added, a farce, call'd, 
The State Coach.
The part of Torlough Ramer Macahone, the Irish fortune-
hunter, by Mr. Hallam. Captain Basil, by Mr. Bell. Sir
Nichodemus Somebody, by Mr. Miller. Uncle Michar, by Mr.
Clarkson. Fetch, by M. Rigby. Jolt, by Mrs. Adcock.
Landlord, by Mr. Singleton. Isabella, by Mrs. Clarkson.
Dolly, by Miss Hallam. With entertainments of singing and
dancing between the acts, viz. A Punch's Dance, by master A.
Hallam. A Tamboureen Dance, by Mr. Hulet. As Chloe Came Into
the Room, and, The Reasonable Lover, sung by Master L.
Hallam. At the end, a hornpipe by Mr. Hulet.
Prices:  Box, 6 s.  Pit, 4 s.  Gallery, 2 s.
N.B. Gentlemen and ladies that chuse tickets, may have them
at the new-printing-office in Beaver-Street, at the Royal
Exchange, at the King's-Arms, at Scots Johny's, and of Miss
Hallam, and her brothers.


Generic Title New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy 
Date 1754.03.11 
Publisher Parker, J., and W. Weyman 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1754 
Bibliography B0026289
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