Theatre. At the end of the week, the plays, for the future, will be on Fridays instead of Saturdays, as the public usually go out of town the Saturdays. Last night of Mr Wilkinson's performing
Description:
Place of publication from attached note., Caption title., A playbill., From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted with one other item on page 207., and "The next few bills are Edinburgh, 1777 (i.e., the same actors regularly appear in all the plays)"-- On mounted typed note, page 207.
Caption title., At head of title: Many reasons having been communicated to the manager, in the most obliging and friendly manner, why he should desist from his proposed plan of a masquerade, advertised for Friday the 7th of March;--in obedience to what he deems the general sense of the public, he, without reluctance, sacrifices every prospect he might have of private advantage; and therefore gives this notice, (whatever may be his loss) that the design is drop'd. By particular desire., A playbill., Place of publication from ms. note., Date from manuscript notation., From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted on page 215., and Dated and annotated in ms.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687. and Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.