Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1766.12.18

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Index Entry Actor, Allyn, Mr, to play Beau Clincher in Constant Couple [t] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.766.046
18 Dec 1766:11 (1254)
By authority.  By the American Company, at the new theatre,
in Southwark, to-morrow, being Friday the 19th of December,
will be presented, a comedy, called, 
The Constant Couple; or A Trip to the Jubilee.
Sir Harry Wildair, by Mr. Hallam,  Col. Standard, by Mr.
Douglass,  Beau Clincher, by Mr. Allyn,  Young Clincher, by
Mr. Wall,  Alderman Smuggler, by Mr. Morris,  Vizard, by Mr.
Tomlinson,  Dickey, by Mr. Woolls,  Angelica, by Miss Cheer.
Lady Darling, by Mrs. Tomlinson,  Parley, by Miss
Wainwright,  Mob's Wife, by Mrs. Harman,  Lady Lurewell, by
Mrs. Douglass.
To which will be added, a ballad opera, called 
The Devil to Pay, or The Wives Metamorphosed.
Sir John Loverule, by Mr. Wools.  (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. Douglas. 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 possibly be admitted behind the scenes.
Tickets are sold at the London coffee-house, at Mr.
Fraunces's in Water-Street, at Mr. Hawkins's in Walnut
Street, and of Mrs. Scott in Lombard Street; where places
for the boxes may be had.
Box 7 s. 6 d.  Pit 5 s.  Gallery 3 s.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1766.12.18 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1766 
Bibliography B0038819
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