Canongate Theatre (Edinburgh, Scotland), & Gale (Firm). (1756). Third night. Theatre Canongate, this evening, being 16th December 1756, a concert of music: After which will be presented (gratis) the new tragedy Douglas. Taken from an ancient Scots story, and writ by a gentleman of Scotland. The principal parts to be performed by Mr. Digges; Mr. Love, Mr. Heyman, Mr. Younger. Mrs. Hopkins, and Mrs. Ward. With new dresses and decorations a prologue to be spoke by Mr. Digges, and an epilogue to be spoke by Mrs. Hopkins. Between the acts will be performed select pieces of old Scots musick.. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCanongate Theatre (Edinburgh, Scotland), and Gale (Firm). Third Night. Theatre Canongate, This Evening, Being 16th December 1756, a Concert of Music: After Which Will Be Presented (gratis) the New Tragedy Douglas. Taken from an Ancient Scots Story, and Writ by a Gentleman of Scotland. The Principal Parts to Be Performed by Mr. Digges; Mr. Love, Mr. Heyman, Mr. Younger. Mrs. Hopkins, and Mrs. Ward. With New Dresses and Decorations a Prologue to Be Spoke by Mr. Digges, and an Epilogue to Be Spoke by Mrs. Hopkins. Between the Acts Will Be Performed Select Pieces of Old Scots Musick.. [Edinburgh]: [publisher not identified], 1756.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCanongate Theatre (Edinburgh, Scotland), and Gale (Firm). Third Night. Theatre Canongate, This Evening, Being 16th December 1756, a Concert of Music: After Which Will Be Presented (gratis) the New Tragedy Douglas. Taken from an Ancient Scots Story, and Writ by a Gentleman of Scotland. The Principal Parts to Be Performed by Mr. Digges; Mr. Love, Mr. Heyman, Mr. Younger. Mrs. Hopkins, and Mrs. Ward. With New Dresses and Decorations a Prologue to Be Spoke by Mr. Digges, and an Epilogue to Be Spoke by Mrs. Hopkins. Between the Acts Will Be Performed Select Pieces of Old Scots Musick.. [publisher not identified], 1756.