On Wednesday the 29th of February 1764 will be presented a comedy (not acted here these seven years) call'd Much ado about nothing. Written by Shakespear ... : between the play and farce will be introduc'd the celebrated scene of Lady Pentweazle, from Mr. Foote's comedy of Taste ... after which will be perform'd a comedy of two acts (written by Murphy) call'd The upholsterer; or, What news? ... tickets to be had at the usual places, and of Mr. Aickin in Falkener's Land, Canongate
MLA
On Wednesday the 29th of February 1764 Will Be Presented a Comedy (Not Acted Here These Seven Years) Call'd Much Ado about Nothing. Written by Shakespear ... : between the Play and Farce Will Be Introduc'd the Celebrated Scene of Lady Pentweazle, from Mr. Foote's Comedy of Taste ... after Which Will Be Perform'd a Comedy of Two Acts (Written by Murphy) Call'd The Upholsterer; or, What News? ... Tickets to Be Had at the Usual Places, and of Mr. Aickin in Falkener's Land, Canongate. publisher not identified, 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/33230675.
APA, 6th edition
On Wednesday the 29th of February 1764 will be presented a comedy (not acted here these seven years) call'd Much ado about nothing. Written by Shakespear ... : between the play and farce will be introduc'd the celebrated scene of Lady Pentweazle, from Mr. Foote's comedy of Taste ... after which will be perform'd a comedy of two acts (written by Murphy) call'd The upholsterer; or, What news? ... tickets to be had at the usual places, and of Mr. Aickin in Falkener's Land, Canongate. (0 C.E.). [Playbills, Broadsides, Annotations (Provenance) 18th century, Brit tracts]. publisher not identified. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/33230675.