Object Status:
Extant
N.d.
Primary Source Reference:
Library Company Accession File
Southwark Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Title Information:
For the benefit of the widows and orphans of the Army: On Monday next, the nineteenth instant, will be represented, at the Theatre in Southwark, a comedy, called No one's enemy but his own, and The deuce is in him. The characters by the officers of the Army and Navy. Admittance to the boxes and pit, a dollar each: gallery, half a dollar. Tickets to be had of the printer; at the Coffee-house; at the Pennsylvania farmer, New-Market; of Mr. Smith, at this office in Front-street, below the drawbridge, and a few doors below Peter Suter, hatter; at Mr. John Richmond's in Front-street, between Chesnut and Walnut-streets, and at the Turk's Head in Water-street, between Race and Vine-streets. As there is a sufficient number of tickets to be given out, to admit as many as the house will hold, no money can, on any account, be taken at the door. The doors to be open at six o'clock, and the play to begin precisely at seven
Imprint Information:
Philadelphia: James Humphreys, Jr., [1778]
Repository:
LCP, Call no. PB 1778 Phi Sou (2)394.F.33; Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans (1639-1800), No. 15995
