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MJ.783.009
28 Jan 1783:31 (10/4 491)
(By permission.) At the Theatre in Baltimore, This evening,
the 28th of January, 1783, will be presented the tragedy of
The Grecian Daughter.
With a farce, (never acted here) called The Mock Doctor; or,
The Dumb Lady Cured.
--On Friday, the 31st instant, will be presented, the comedy
of The Busy Body.
Sir George Airy, Mr. Ryan; Sir Francis Gripe, Mr. Heard; Sir
Jealous Traffic, Mr. Lewis; Charles, Mr. Willis; Whisper,
Mr. Atherton; Servant, Mr. Patterson; Marplot, Mr. Wall.
Isalinda, Mrs. Robinson; Scentwell, Mrs. Potter; Patch, Mrs.
Parsons; Miranda, Mrs. Ryan.
To which will be added, a farce, called The Irish Widow.
Whittle, Mr. Davids; Kochsey, Mr. Heard; Bates. Mr. Lewis;
Thomas, Mr. Lindsay; Servant, Mr. Patterson; Sir Patrick
O'Neal, Mr. Ryan; Widow Brady, (with the original Epilogue
song), Mrs. Ryan.
[hand pointing right] Tickets to be had at Mr. James
Young's, near the Post Office--at Mr. Dewitt's, in Gay-
Street-- 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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