Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1781.04.28

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Index Entry Actors, amateur, in New York, performance by officers of British Army 
Location New York 
Citation
RNYG.781.084
28 Apr 1781:24 (478)
Theatre.  By very particular desire.  On Monday next, the
30th inst. will be presented a tragedy called 
Venice Preserv'd, Or a Plot Discovered, (The part of Pierre
by a gentleman, who has not performed this season.)  
To which will be added a farce, (never performed here)
called 
The What D'ye Call it, (with the original prologue)
  N.B.  The tragedy of Macbeth, is necessarily postponed.
  The characters by gentlemen of the Army.
  No money will be taken at the door.
  Tickets to be purchased at the time of registering places
for the boxes, for which purpose the clerk will attend at
Mr. Bunyan's next door to the Theatre, from eleven o'clock
till two every day, after the play is advertised.
  The doors to be opened at five, and to begin precisely at
seven o'clock.
  The gentlemen who have taken places in the boxes, are
desired to send servants at 4 o'clock that they may be fixed
before the doors are opened.
  Tickets to be had of Messrs. Rivington and Gaine.
  No children in laps will be admitted.
  Box 8s.  Pit 8s.  Gallery 4s.
  Vivant Rex & Regina.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1781.04.28 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0043130
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