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Theophilus Cibber [1748], Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy, Revis'd, and Alter'd from Shakespear, By Mr. Theophilus Cibber. First Reviv'd (in September, 1744,) at the Theatre in the Hay-Market: Now Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane... To which is added, A Serio-Comic Apology, For Part of the Life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, Comedian. Written by Himself... Interspersed with Memoirs and Anecdotes, relating to Stage-Management, Theatrical Revolutions, &c. Also, Cursory Observations on some principal Players... Concluding with a Copy of Verses, call'd, The Contrite Comedian's Confession (Printed for C. Corbett... and G. Woodfall [etc.], London) [word count] [S37400].
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Introductory matter

Dedication

TO
JOHN RICH, Esq;
Patentee, and Governor,
OF THE
COMPANY of COMEDIANS,
AT THE
Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden,
This Alteration of the Tragedy of
ROMEO and JULIET
(As a small, but grateful Acknowledgment of
Friendly Favours)
IS DEDICATED,

By his obliged, devoted, very humble Servant, The. Cibber. Nov. 25, 1748.

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Dramatis Personæ. Romeo. Prince [Escalus]. Lord Capulet. Lord Mountague [Montague]. Mercutio. Count Paris. Benvolio. Tibalt [Tybalt]. Friar Laurence [Friar Lawrence]. Friar John. Apothecary. Balthazar [Balthasar]. Page to Paris. Alguazile, or Chief Watch. Other Watchmen [Watch], [Watch 1], [Watch 2], [Watch 3]. Juliet. Lady Capulet Nurse. [Peter]

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Romeo and Juliet.

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Theophilus Cibber [1748], Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy, Revis'd, and Alter'd from Shakespear, By Mr. Theophilus Cibber. First Reviv'd (in September, 1744,) at the Theatre in the Hay-Market: Now Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane... To which is added, A Serio-Comic Apology, For Part of the Life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, Comedian. Written by Himself... Interspersed with Memoirs and Anecdotes, relating to Stage-Management, Theatrical Revolutions, &c. Also, Cursory Observations on some principal Players... Concluding with a Copy of Verses, call'd, The Contrite Comedian's Confession (Printed for C. Corbett... and G. Woodfall [etc.], London) [word count] [S37400].
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