Citation - Royal American Gazette: 1779.03.02

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Index Entry Actors, amateur, in New York, performance by officers of British Army/Navy 
Location New York 
Citation
RAG.779.021
2 Mar 1779:32 (153)
Theatre Royal.
To-Morrow evening, being the 3d instant, will be presented,
a comedy called
The Busy Body.
With entertainments as will be expressed in tomorrow's
paper.
The characters by the gentlemen of the Navy and Army.
Places for the boxes to be taken at Mr. Petit's, next door
to the Theatre, where daily attendance will be given from
twelve o'clock till three.
The managers request that gentlemen who have places in the
same box, will, upon coming to the house, occupy those seats
only for which they are registered in the Box-keeper's book;
and that servants sent to keep places may not be turned out,
or otherwise molested.
Tickets to be had at Messrs. Rivington's, Gaine's, and
Robertson's, Printers; at Loosely and Elms's, at the Coffee
House, and at Mr. Petit's, next door to the Theatre.
Boxes and Pit, at 8s. Gallery, 4s. No money will be taken at
the door.
Ladies and gentlemen are desired to send servants to keep
their places at half past four to prevent mistakes.


Generic Title Royal American Gazette 
Date 1779.03.02 
Publisher Robertson, Alexander and James 
City, State New York, PA 
Year 1779 
Bibliography B0043557
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