Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1780.07.15

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Index Entry Benefit, theatre, for Hemsworth, J, prompter, in New York 
Location New York 
Citation
RNYG.780.146
15 Jul 1780:33 (396)
Theatre, For the Benefit of Mr. J. Hemsworth, Prompter to
the Theatre, Will be performed in the course of the ensuing
Week the tragedy of Jane Shore,  End of the Play, Bucks have
it ye all,  To which will be added the farce of The Citizen,
and the original Epilogue by Old and Young Philpot.
The managers of the Theatre having been obliged to postpone
the last performance upwards of three weeks beyond the time
intended, rendered it improbably, from the increased heat of
the weather, that I could derive any advantage from a
benefit play;  but being now encouraged by several friends,
I humbly presume to solicit the favor of the public on this
occasion, which will ever be gratefully acknowledged by
Their most obedient
and devoted humble servant,
J.H.
N.B. Every method will be used to keep the house as cool as
possible.
Tickets for the pit and gallery may be had at Rivington's,
Gaine's, and Robertson's Printing Offices.
Box tickets at Mr. Petit's near the Theatre.
The doors to be opened at five, and to begin precisely at
seven o'clock.
No money can possibly be received at the door, as the number
of tickets are issued which the house will hold.
The managers having repeatedly pointed out the necessity of
sending servants in due time to secure places taken in the
boxes, beg leave once more to request the attention of the
public to that regulation, otherwise they will not consider
themselves as responsible for any disappointment that may
happen from such neglect.
No person can be admitted behind the scenes.
Viviant Rex & Regina.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1780.07.15 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0043047
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