By his Majesty's servants. [electronic resource] : At the theatre at Stirbitch, this present Friday evening, Oct. 6, will be presented, a tragedy, called, Hamlet. Hamlet. Mr. Palmer. King, Mr. Lewis. Horatic, Mr. Miell. Laertes, Mr. Glassington. Polonius, Mr. Barrett. Player King, Mr. Neale. Lucianus, Mr. Powell. Guilderstern, Mr. Lyons. Rosincraus, Mr. Marks, Marcellus, Mr. Williams. And Ghost, Mr. Stanton. Queen, Mrs. Hedges. Player Queen, Mrs. Baker. And Ophelia, Mrs. Greville. To which will be added, a new pantomime, never performed here, called, Fortunatus: or, Harlequin at Stirbitch-Fair. Harlequin, Master Byrne, Pantoloon, Mr. Barrett. Pierrot, Mr. Powell. Watchman, Mr. Lyons. Lamp-lighter, Mr. Williams. School boy, Master Glassington. Countryman, Mr. Marks. Fortune, Mrs. Wood. Witch, Mrs. Baker. Milk woman, Mrs. Powell. Daughter, Mrs. Saunders. and Columbine, Miss Byrne. To conclude with a country dance by the characters. Boxes 3s. pit 2s. gallery 1s. The doors to be opened at five, and to begin exactly at six o'clock. Places for the boxes to be taken of Mr. Glassington, opposite the Round Church. Bridge-street; and at Mr. Swan's at the fair.
1780
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By his Majesty's servants. [electronic resource] : At the theatre at Stirbitch, this present Friday evening, Oct. 6, will be presented, a tragedy, called, Hamlet. Hamlet. Mr. Palmer. King, Mr. Lewis. Horatic, Mr. Miell. Laertes, Mr. Glassington. Polonius, Mr. Barrett. Player King, Mr. Neale. Lucianus, Mr. Powell. Guilderstern, Mr. Lyons. Rosincraus, Mr. Marks, Marcellus, Mr. Williams. And Ghost, Mr. Stanton. Queen, Mrs. Hedges. Player Queen, Mrs. Baker. And Ophelia, Mrs. Greville. To which will be added, a new pantomime, never performed here, called, Fortunatus: or, Harlequin at Stirbitch-Fair. Harlequin, Master Byrne, Pantoloon, Mr. Barrett. Pierrot, Mr. Powell. Watchman, Mr. Lyons. Lamp-lighter, Mr. Williams. School boy, Master Glassington. Countryman, Mr. Marks. Fortune, Mrs. Wood. Witch, Mrs. Baker. Milk woman, Mrs. Powell. Daughter, Mrs. Saunders. and Columbine, Miss Byrne. To conclude with a country dance by the characters. Boxes 3s. pit 2s. gallery 1s. The doors to be opened at five, and to begin exactly at six o'clock. Places for the boxes to be taken of Mr. Glassington, opposite the Round Church. Bridge-street; and at Mr. Swan's at the fair.
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[Cambridge : s.n., 1780?]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- Cambridge.
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English
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1 sheet ; 1/2⁰.
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Contians a list of Dramatis Personae for both productions.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
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English Short Title Catalog, T178699.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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