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MJ.782.019
5 Feb 1782:11 (9/6 440)
(By permission) (By particular desire.) At the new theatre,
in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, being the 5th of February,
1782, will be presented the tragedy of The Orphan; or, the
Unhappy Marriage.
Castalio, by Mr. Wall; Polydore, by a gentleman, being his
third appearance on the stage; Acasto, by Mr. Tilyard;
Chaplain, by Mr. Street; Servant, by Mr. Atherton; Page, by
Miss Wall; and Chamont, by Mr. Shakespeare; Serinna, by Mrs.
Bartholomew; Florella, by Mrs. Elm; and Monimia, by Mrs.
Wall.
To which will be added, a farce. (written by Mr. Murphy)
called The Citizen.
Old Philpot, by the gentleman who performs Polydore; Young
Philpot, by Mr. Wall; Beaufort, by Mr. Street; Young
Wilding, by Mr. Shakespeare; Sir Jasper wilding, by Mr.
Tilyard; Quilldrive, by Mr. Killgour; Dapper, by Mr.
Atherton. Coriana, by Mr. Elm; Maria, by Mrs. Wall.
With the original epilogue, between Old and Yong Philpot.
Boxes one dollar; pit five shillings; gallery 3s.9d.
The doors to be opened at half past four, and will begin
at six o'clock.
No persons can be admitted without tickets, which may be
had at the coffee-house in Baltimore, and at Lindsay's
Coffee-house on Fell's Point.
*** No person will, on any pretence, be admitted behind
the scenes.
The Beaux Stratagem is obliged to be defered, on account
of an unexpected accident.
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