Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1783.09.27

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Index Entry Actors, amateur, in New York, performance by officers of British Army 
Location New York 
Citation
RNYG.783.161
27 Sep 1783:32 (731)
(By Permission.) Theatre, New-York, Sept. 27, 1783.
This Evening will be performed, the tragedy of 
Macbeth.
Characters by Gentlemen of the Army.
To which will be added, a farce called, 
The Lying Valet.
  On account of the short stay that the company make here,
the nights of performance, until further notice, will be on
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings.
  Mr. Ryan takes this method of returning his sincere thanks
to those ladies and gentlemen who have hitherto favoured his
attempts;  humbly hopes for a continuance of their
patronage, which will be gratefully acknowledged.
  **  Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to observe that no
money will be received at the doors.
  ++  Servants sent to keep boxes, are desired to attend at
five o'clock.
  The doors will be open at six, and begin at half past
seven.
  Box and Pit 8s.  Gallery 4s.
  Tickets to be had at Mr. Rivington's, Mr. Loosely's,
Water-street, and at Mrs. Petit's at the Theatre, where
places for the boxes are to be taken.
  No person can be (on any account) admitted behind the
scenes.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1783.09.27 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0043383
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