Event Comment: Benefit for
Theatrical Fund. Doors open at 5 o'clock. Play to begin at half past 6. Last night of season. Cash in
the Galleries #88, from
Mr Johnston #211 18s. Total #299 19s. Paid in sundries (Rent #8; Soldiers 14s.; Properties 2s.; Bill Stickers 18s.; Candles, Oyl, Lampmen #3 18s. 6d.; Printer #2 13s. 6d.; Total #16 5s. 6d.; Box tickets 680 #170). Ladies and Gentlemen who have taken tickets for
the Pit and Boxes are requested to be early at
the Theatre, to prevent
their being incommoded in getting to
their Place. [N.B. 27 June 1767
the Gentleman's Magazine reports that
Sg Tenducci "renounced
the errors of popery, and embraced
the protestant religion in
Dublin."] Receipts: #299 19s. (Treasurer's Book). Instead of going to dinner put
The Suspicious Husband in my pocket and read
Ranger's part at
the Somerset Coffee House. Dressed and at half past 5 went into
the Front Boxes at
Drury Lane to see
The Suspicious Husband for
the Fund for
the Relief of Decayed Actors, being
the last time of performing this season.
The Pit and Boxes were laid toge
ther.
Mr Garrick spoke an occasional
Prologue and played Ranger. Though in
the back row I saw him very well by
the help of my glass...Before
the Dance Mr Garrick saying that he would not have been able to do it after, in
the name of
the company and managers thanked
the public for
the favors received this season.
Mr @@ asked me to go to
Vauxhall after ye Play, but I chose ra
ther to see
Daphne and Amintor ye characters as usual (
Neville MS Diary)