Event Comment: VViscomica to 
the Printer of 
the Public Advertiser: As burlettas have been laid aside some years, and 
they are a species of entertainment I am particularly fond of, as 
there is vivacity in 
the music, and great humour and satire in 
the performance, I was much pleased with 
the thoughts of being as well entertained as I had heretofore been; and more so when I found I could gain admittance to so good a place for hearing, for 
the trifling sum of 
three shillings; a place in which I never dared to shew my face before, not being on a footing with 
the riotous company that used to be admitted 
there, to attend 
their several masters' call; a nuisance, from which I rejoice 
the managers have at length, after so many hints and solcitations, found out a method to deliver 
their audience.  I remember to have seen a darkish way down a flight of steps to a dismal winding staircase, which I was told led to 
the footman's gallery, and, supposing that 
the road I was to take on this occasion, was very agreeably undeceived by being shewn up about halfway to 
the five shilling gallery, and by a turn through an arch introduced to a new and convenient staircase leading to this region of 
the gods, where I was surprised to find myself arrived before I thought I was half-way up.  
The managers have indeed made this place very neat and commodious, by rendering 
the descent much less steep, lowering and matting 
the benches, painting and lighting 
the whole place; so that I found myself as much at my ease 
there, as in any o
ther part of 
the house, and much better situated than I had expected; likewise, by 
their following 
Mr Garrick's example, in removing 
the pendant lustres, and lighting after 
the foreign manner, you have a full view of 
the whole stage; by which 
the magnificance appears greatly increased.  
The performance was beyond my expectations, as I think 
the performers excel any in 
their way which have appeared in this country; but I need not expatiates upon a subject 
the town in general have been, or I dare say will be, as good judges of as yours, &c