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MJ.782.024
19 Feb 1782:11 (9/8 442)
[By permission..] February 15, 1782. New Theatre,
Baltimore.
[hand pointing right] On account of Mrs. Robinson's being
suddenly taken ill, the Beaux Stratagem is obliged to be
deferred; and in its stead will be presented, on Tuesday the
19th of February, 1782, the tragedy of The Gamester.
Beverly, br Mr. Wall Lawson, by Mr. Shakespeare; Jarvis, by
Mr. Tilyard; Baron, by a gentleman, (being his first
appearance on the stage,) Dawson, by Mr. Street; Waiter, by
Mr. Killgour; Charlotte, by Mrs. Bartholomew; Lucy, by Mrs.
Elm; Mrs. Beverly, by Mrs. Wall.
To which will be added, a farce, called The Citizen.
Boxes one dollar; pit five shillings; gallery three
shillings and nine-pence.
The doors to be opened at half past four, and will begin
at six o'clock.
[hand pointing right] No persons can be admitted without
tickets, which may be had at the coffee-house in Baltimore,
at Lindsay's Coffee-house on Fell's Point, and at Captain
Dennis's, four doors from the theatre.
*** No person will, on any pretence, be admitted behind
the scenes.
Any gentleman possessed of good farces, and will lend or
dispose of them to the managers, will greatly oblige them.
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