6 Jun 1754:23 (1328) Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia PG-P.754.061 6 Jun 1754:23 (1328) By desire, (being the last night of performing) For the benefit of Mr. Adcock. By a Company of Comedians from London, at the New Theatre in Water-street, on Wednesday next, being the 12th instant, will be presented a tragedy, called Tamerlane: with the fall of Bajazet, Emperor of the Turks. The part of Tamerlane, to be perform'd by Mr. Singleton. Moneses, by Mr. Rigby. Axalla, by Mr. Bell. Prince of Tanais, by Mr. Adcock. Stratocles, by Mr. Miller. The part of Bajazet, to be perform'd by Mr. Malone. Omar, by Mr. Clarkson, Dervise, by Mr. Lewis Hallam. Haly, by Master L. Hallam. Selmia, by Mrs. Bacceley. And the part of Arpasia, to be perform'd by Mrs. Hallam. To which will be added, a farce, called, A Wife well managed; or, A Cure for Cuckoldom.