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MJ.783.006
21 Jan 1783:11 (10/3 490)
(By permission.) At the Theatre in Baltimore, This evening,
the 14th of January, 1783, will be presented the tragedy of
The Grecian Daughter.
Evander, Mr. Heard; Dionysius, Mr. Wall; Melanthan, Mr.
Lewis; Phocian, Mr. Smith; Arcas, Mr. Willis; Calippus, Mr.
Tilyard; Greek herald, Mr. Davids; Philoras, Mr. Ryan.
Erixene, Mrs. Robinson; Euphrasia, Mrs. Ryan.
To which will be added. (By desire of several officers of
the American Army) a farce, called The Mayor of Garratt; or,
The Humorous Election.
Major Sturgeon, Mr. Wall; Sir Jacob Jollop, Mr. Tilyard;
Bruin, Mr. Smith; Dr. Lint, Mr. Davids; Matthew Mug, Mr.
Heard; Crispin Heeltap, Mr. Lewis; Roger, Mr. Atherton;
Simon Snuffle, Mr. Brown; Electors, Messrs. Patterson,
Roussel, &c. Jerry Sneak, Mr. Ryan. Mrs. Bruin, Mrs.
Robinson; Mrs. Sneak, Mrs. Ryan.
[hand pointing right] Tickets to be had at Mr. James Young's
near the Post Office--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 o'clock every
day.
*** The manager will be much obliged to any persons
possessed of the Tragedies of Matilda and Percy, if they
will lend or dispose of them to him.
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