28 May 1735

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Theatre: Tottenham Court
Theatrical Season: 1734-1735
Volume: 3
Comments: Benefit Mr Perkins, who has unfortunately lost his Sight. At Lee's Great Theatrical Booth. Written by the late Mr Addison. The doors open at three; the play begins at five. [Perkins is the author of The Blind Man's Complaint in Gentleman's Magazine, September 1734.]

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    *p1735 5 28 tc The Drummer. Sir George-Freeman; Fantome-Stone; Tinsel-Turner; Vellum-Clarke; Butler-Harris; Gardener-Jones; Lady Trueman-Mrs Miller; Abigail-Mrs Clarke. With a Prologue, Written and Spoken by Mr Perkins, principally addressed to the Antient and Honourable Society of Free-Masons. singing. The Apprentices, Wardens, and Masters Songs, to be sung by a worthy Brother. comment. Benefit Mr Perkins, who has unfortunately lost his Sight. At Lee's Great Theatrical Booth. Written by the late Mr Addison. The doors open at three; the play begins at five. [Perkins is the author of The Blind Man's Complaint in Gentleman's Magazine, September 1734.]
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    *p1735 05 28 tc The Drummer. Sir George-Freeman; Fantome-Stone; Tinsel-Turner; Vellum-Clarke; Butler-Harris; Gardener-Jones; Lady Trueman-Mrs Miller; Abigail-Mrs Clarke. With a Prologue, Written and Spoken by Mr Perkins, principally addressed to the Antient and Honourable Society of Free-Masons .hathi.*s1735 05 28 tc The Apprentices, Wardens, and Masters Songs, to be sung by a worthy Brother .hathi.*c1735 05 28 tc Benefit Mr Perkins, who has unfortunately lost his Sight. At Lee's Great Theatrical Booth. Written by the late Mr Addison. The doors open at three; the play begins at five. [Perkins is the author of The Blind Man's Complaint in Gentleman's Magazine, September 1734.] hathi.
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    Event: 17323 | 17350528 | tc | hathi | Benefit Mr Perkins, who has unfortunately lost his Sight. At Lee's Great Theatrical Booth. Written by the late Mr Addison. The doors open at three; the play begins at five. [Perkins is the author of The Blind Man's Complaint in Gentleman's Magazine, September 1734.]
    Performance: 31686 | 17323 | p | The Drummer | Sir George-Freeman; Fantome-Stone; Tinsel-Turner; Vellum-Clarke; Butler-Harris; Gardener-Jones; Lady Trueman-Mrs Miller; Abigail-Mrs Clarke. With a Prologue, Written and Spoken by Mr Perkins, principally addressed to the Antient and Honourable Society of Free-Masons .
    Cast:
    47231 | 31686 | Sir George | Freeman
    47232 | 31686 | Fantome | Stone
    47233 | 31686 | Tinsel | Turner
    47234 | 31686 | Vellum | Clarke
    47235 | 31686 | Butler | Harris
    47236 | 31686 | Gardener | Jones
    47237 | 31686 | Lady Trueman | Mrs Miller
    47238 | 31686 | Abigail | Mrs Clarke. With a Prologue, Written and Spoken by Mr Perkins, principally addressed to the Antient and Honourable Society of Free-Masons
    47239 | 31686 | principally addressed to the Antient and Honourabl | Masons
    Performance: 31687 | 17323 | s | The Apprentices, Wardens, and Masters Songs, to be sung by a worthy Brother | hathi.

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Sir George-Freeman; Fantome-Stone; Tinsel-Turner; Vellum-Clarke; Butler-Harris; Gardener-Jones; Lady Trueman-Mrs Miller; Abigail-Mrs Clarke. With a Prologue, Written and Spoken by Mr Perkins, principally addressed to the Antient and Honourable Society of Free-Masons .

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Comment: The Apprentices, Wardens, and Masters Songs, to be sung by a worthy Brother

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