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MJ.782.063
28 May 1782:11 (9/22 456)
For the benefit of Mrs. Wall. (By permission.) At the New
Theatre, Baltimore, this evening, the 28th of May, 1782,
will be presented, the comedy of All in the Wrong.
Sir John Restless, Mr. Wall; Beverly, Mr. Heard; Mr. William
Belmont, Mr. Lewis; Young Belmont, Mr. Street; Robert, Mr.
Shakespear; Brush, Mr. Willis. Belinda, Mrs. Robinson;
Clarissa, Mrs. Bartholomew; Tattle, Mrs. Elm; Lady Restless,
Mrs. Wall.
To conclude with a dance by the characters.
Between the play and the farce, a song by Mr. Willis.
To which will be added, a farce, called The Apprentice.
Dick, (the apprentice) Mr. Street; Wingate, Mr. Shakespear;
Gargle, Mr. Lewis; Catchpole, Mr. Tilyard; Watchmen, Messrs.
Lindsay, Atherton, Patterson, &c. Members of the Spouting
Club, Messrs. Heard, Smith, Wall, Kilgour, &c. Simon, Mr.
Willis. Charlotte, Mrs. Robinson
The original prologue to be spoken by Mr. Wall.
Boxes one dollar; pit five shillings; gallery three
shillings and nine-pence.
The doors to be opened at six, and to begin at seven
o'clock.
Tickets to be had at the Coffee-House in Baltimore, at
Lindsay's Coffee-House on Fell's Point, at Captain Dennis's,
four doors from the theatre, and of Mrs. Wall.
*** No person will, on any pretence, be admitted behind
the scenes.
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