Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1767.01.15

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Index Entry Actor, Allyn, Mr, to play Coachman in Devil to Pay [t] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PG-P.767.007
15 Jan 1767:32 (1986)
By authority.  Never Acted Here, by the American Company, at
the new Theatre, in Southwark, to-morrow, being Friday, the
16th of January, will be presented, a Tragedy, called, 
The Orphan of China. 
Zamti, by Mr. Douglass. Zaphineri, by Mr. Hallam. Timurkan,
by Mr Allyn.  Hamet, by Mr. Wall.  Mirvan, by Mr. Morris.
Octar, by Mr. Tomlinson. Orasming, by Mr. Granville.
Zimventi, by Mr. Woolls.  Messenger, by Mr. Godwin. Mandare,
by Mrs. Douglass. Dancing, by Mr. Godwin.
To which will be added, a ballad opera, called 
The Devil to Pay, or the Wives Metamorphosed.
Sir John Loverule, by Mr. Woolls. (In which character he
will sing The Early Horn)  Jobson, by Mr. Tomlinson. Butler,
by Mr. Morris.  Coachman, by Mr. Allyn.  Footman, by Mr.
Wall. Doctor, by Mr. Douglass.  Lady Loverule, by Mrs.
Harman. Lucy, by Mrs. Tomlinson.  Lettice, by  Miss
Dowthwait. Nell, by Mrs. Morris. 
To begin exactly at six o'clock.
---Vivant Rex & Regina.
No persons can , on any pretence whatsoever, be admitted
behind the scenes.
---Tickets are sold at the London Coffee-House, at Mr.
Francis's, at the Queen's Head, in Water-street, at Mr.
George Hawkins's, in Walnut-street, and at Mrs. Scott's, in
Lombard-street, where  places for the boxes may be taken.
---Ladies and gentlemen will please to send their servants
at four o'clock, to keep their places in the boxes.
---Boxes 7 s. 6d. Pit 5s. Gallery 3s.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1767.01.15 
Publisher Hall, David, and William Sellers 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0036724
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