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New-York, January 7, 1794. Theatre. By the Old American Company, a comedy, "Belles Stratagem", Wednesday evening, January 8

New-York, January 7, 1794. Theatre. By the Old American Company, a comedy, "Belles Stratagem", Wednesday evening, January 8

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New-York, January 25, 1794. Theatre. By the Old American Company, a comedy, "The West Indian", Monday evening, January 27

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Accession number 49.79 
Unique identifier MNY57078 
Description To which will be added a farce, "Who's the Dupe". Places in boxes may be taken of Mr. Faulkner, at the box office, from 10 to 12, A.M. and on the days of performance from 3 to 5, P.M. where also tickets may be had, and at Mr. Gaine's Bookstore, at the Bible, in Hanover Square. Box, 8 shillings. Pit, 6 shillings. Gallery, 4 shillings. Ladies and gentlemen are requested to send their servants at 5, to keep places, and to order their coachmen to take up and set down with their horses heads to the East River, to avoid confusion. The doorkeepers are positively prohibited taking money at the doors unless in exchange of places; therefore ladies and gentlemen will be kind enough to supply themselves with tickets. The doors will be opened a quarter after 5, and the curtain drawn up precisely a quarter after 6 o'clock. Vivat Respublica. 
Dated 1794 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 17 x 10 1/2 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 11.9 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
30.2 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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