Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1769.09.14

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Index Entry Adieu thou Lovely Youth [t], from Artaxerxes [t], Miss Hallam to sing 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.769.044
14 Sep 1769:32 (1397)
By authority.  At the theatre in Southwark, this evening,
Mr. Hallam and Mr. Henry will deliver a Lecture on Heads,
with entertainments of singing by Miss Hallam, viz.
end of part the first---"Furia de Dona Irrata, " from La
Buona Figlola.
end of the second------ "Adieu thou Lovely Youth, " from the
Opera of Artaxerxes.
end of the third------- "The Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms,
" from the same.
An occasional prologue by Mr. Hallam.  To conclude with The
Camera Obscura; as introduced with great applause in
Harlequin's Invasion, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, --
being the first time of its exhibition in America.
N.B.  As the above is conducted by a person who has been
employed (on account of his talents for theatrical
mechanism) in the opera houses in Italy and the Theatres
Royal for many years, and as the proprietors have been at
considerable expence and trouble to render it compleat, they
flatter themselves it will give universal satisfaction.
   Tickets to be had at the coffee-house, and at the
theatre, where places in the boxes are to be taken of Mr.
Broadbelt.---To begin precisely at seven o'clock.
   Boxes 7s. 6d.  Pit 5s.  Gallery 3s.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1769.09.14 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0038965
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