Citation - Pennsylvania Chronicle: 1767.02.02

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Index Entry Actor, Allyn, Mr, to play Mons Champignon in Reprisal [t] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PC.767.011
26 Jan-2 Feb 1767:74 (1/2)
By authority.  By the American Company. At the New Theatre
in Southwark, this present Monday, being the 2d of February,
will be presented, the tragedy of 
Cato.
Cato by Mr. Douglass. Sempronius by Mr. Hallam. Portius by a
gentleman, being his first appearance. Juba by Mr. Wall.
Syphax by Mr. Allyn. Marcus by Mr. Godwin. Lucius by Mr.
Tomlinson. Decius by Mr. Woolls. Lucia by Mrs. Harman.
Marcia by Miss Cheer. With entertainments, viz.  Singing by
Mr. Woolls, and Miss Wainwright. Dancing by Mr. Godwin.
To which will be added, a farce called 
The Reprisal; or The Tars of Old England.
Mons. Champignon by Mr. Allyn. Lieut. O'Clabber, by Mr.
Douglass. Block by Mr. Hallam. Heatly by Mr. Graville. Brush
by Mr. Wall. Hallyard by Mr. Woolls. Sailors by Messrs.
Tomlinson, Godwin and Platt. Miss Harriet by Miss Hallam.
To begin exactly at six o'clock.
Vivat Rex & Regina.
No persons can, on any pretence, be admitted behind the
scenes.
Tickets are sold at the London Coffee-house, at Mr.
Hawkins's in Walnut-street, and at Mrs. Scott's in Lombard-
street; at which last office, places in the boxes are to be
had.
Ladies and gentlemen will please to send their servants to
keep their places in the boxes at four o'clock.
Boxes 7s6.  Pit 5s.  Gallery 3s.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Chronicle 
Date 1767.02.02 
Publisher Goddard, William 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0033344
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