Event Comment: Benefit
LaLauze. By Comm
and of their Royal Highnesses the
Prince and Princess of Wales. Tickets to be had
and places to be taken of
Page at the Stage Door. None to be admitted without printed tickets, which will also be deliver'd at the Office,
and at LaLauze's lodgings, at the
Widow Gwinn's, a Silk Dyer in
Drury Lane, near the
Castle Tavern. Servants will be allowed to keep places on the stage, which (for the better accommodation of the ladies) will be enclos'd
and formed into an amphitheatre. N.B. As I had the Misfortune to break the great tendon of my leg, when dancing on the stage at the above theatre in January last, I think it highly incumbent on me to acquaint the public in general
and my good friends in particular, that I am in a fair (but not speedy) way of recovery;
and as
Mr Rich has kindly granted me a benefit sooner than usual, towards supporting me in my unlucky situation, I take t
his opportunity to interest the good-natured town to dispense with my personal application,
and favour me with their company as usual, which will add to the many obligations I have already received,
and shall be ever acknowledged with a sincere sense of gratitude, by their most humble
and obedient servant, LaLauze