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MJ.782.107
8 Oct 1782:33 (9/41 475)
(By permission.) At the Theatre in Baltimore, this evening,
the 1st of October, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of
Douglass.
Douglas, Mr. Ryan; Lord Randolph, Mr. Smith; Glenalvon, Mr.
Wall - Officer, Mr. Atherton; Attendants, Messrs. Street,
Brown and Patterson Old Norval, Mr. Heard. Anna, Mrs.
Robinson, Lady Randolph, Mrs. Ryan.
After the play, a comic dance, by Messrs. Roussel, Lindsay,
Street, Atherton, and Patterson; Mrs. Elm, Mrs. Parsons,
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Pileur, Mrs. Davids.
Singing, by Miss Wall, and Mr. Willis.
To which will be added, a farce, called The Mayor of Garrat.
Major Sturgeon, Mr. Wall; Sir Jacob Jollop, Mr. Tilyard;
Crispin Heeltap, Mr. Lewis; Bruin, Mr. Smith; Simon Snuffle,
Mr. Brown; Lint, Mr. Shakespear; Matthew Mug, Mr. Heard;
Mob, Messrs. Street, Atherton, Patterson, and Lindsay Jerry
Sneak, Mr. Ryan. Mrs. Bruin, Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Sneak, Mrs.
Ryan.
The doors to be opened at half past five, and to begin at
half past six o'clock.
Boxes, one dollar; pit, five shillings.
Tickets to be had at Mr. James Young's, near the Fountain-
Inn - at the Exchange Coffee-House, Fell's Point -- and at
the office of the theatre, where places for the boxes may be
taken, from ten to twelve every day.
[hand pointing right] Children in laps will not be admitted.
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