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MG-A(G.783.007
17 Apr 1783:33 (1892)
By authority, at the theatre in Annapolis, on Saturday,
April 19, 1783.
By the American Company of Comedians, will be presented a
tragedy, called The Grecian Daughter.
Evander, Mr. Heard, Dyonisius, Mr. Wall; Melanthon, Mr.
Lewis; Phocion, Mr. Smith; Arcas, Mr. Church; Greek Herald,
Mr. Davids. Philotas, Mr. Ryan. And the part of Euphrasia,
by Mrs. Ryan.
Between the play and the farce, a comic dance.
The principal characters, by Mons. Roussell, Messrs.
Patterson, Lewis, Tilyard, Smith, Mrs. Elm, Mrs. Potter, and
Mrs. Parsons.
To which will be added, an entertainment, called The Lying
Valet.
Sharp, by Mr. Ryan. Justice Guttle, Mr. Lewis; Beau Trippet,
Mr. Davids; Drunken Cook, Mr. Atherton. Gayless, by Mr.
Wall. Melissa, Mrs. Elm; Mrs. Gadabout, Mrs. Parsons; Mrs.
Trippet, Mrs. Potter. Kitty Pry, Mrs. Ryan.
The doors to be opened at six, and to begin precisely at
seven o'clock.
Tickets to be had at Mr. Mann's, at Mr. Middleton's, at the
Coffee-house, and at Mr. Faris's, next the Theatre.
Box, one dollar. Pit, five shillings.
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