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At the new theatre in Shrewsbury, on Monday, the 3d of October 1763, will be presented a concert of vocal and instrumental music, in six parts ... and for the further amusement of the ladies and gentlemen, &c. between the several parts of the concert will be performed gratis, a comedy, never acted here, call'd The rehearsal ... : end of the play, the principal scene from the new farce call'd The Mayor of Garratt ... the favourite scene from The orators ... to which will be added, a new farce, call'd The citizen ...

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At the New Theatre in Shrewsbury, on Monday, the 3d of October 1763, Will Be Presented a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music, in Six Parts ... and for the Further Amusement of the Ladies and Gentlemen, &c. between the Several Parts of the Concert Will Be Performed Gratis, a Comedy, Never Acted Here, Call'd The Rehearsal ... : End of the Play, the Principal Scene from the New Farce Call'd The Mayor of Garratt ... the Favourite Scene from The Orators ... to Which Will Be Added, a New Farce, Call'd The Citizen ... publisher not identified, 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/33230721.

APA, 6th edition

At the new theatre in Shrewsbury, on Monday, the 3d of October 1763, will be presented a concert of vocal and instrumental music, in six parts ... and for the further amusement of the ladies and gentlemen, &c. between the several parts of the concert will be performed gratis, a comedy, never acted here, call'd The rehearsal ... : end of the play, the principal scene from the new farce call'd The Mayor of Garratt ... the favourite scene from The orators ... to which will be added, a new farce, call'd The citizen ... (0 C.E.). [Playbills, Broadsides, Brit tracts]. publisher not identified. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/33230721.

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At the new theatre in Shrewsbury, on Monday, the 3d of October 1763, will be presented a concert of vocal and instrumental music, in six parts ... and for the further amusement of the ladies and gentlemen, &c. between the several parts of the concert will be performed gratis, a comedy, never acted here, call'd The rehearsal ... : end of the play, the principal scene from the new farce call'd The Mayor of Garratt ... the favourite scene from The orators ... to which will be added, a new farce, call'd The citizen ...