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MJ.783.028
11 Mar 1783:11 (10/10 497)
For the benefit of Mr. Heard. At the Theatre in Baltimore,
This evening, being the 11th of March, 1783, will be
presented, a comedy, (never acted before) called The
Provok'd Husband; or A Journey to London.
Lord Townly, Mr. Heard; Count Basset, Mr. Wall; Sir Francis
Wronghead, Mr. Lewis; Manly, Mr. Smith; John Moody, Mr.
Davids; Poundage, Mr. Tilyard; Constable, Mr. Church; James,
Mr. Atherton; Servant, Mr. Patterson; Esquire Richard, Mr.
Ryan. Miss Jenny Wronghead Miss Wall; Lady Wronghead Mrs.
Parsons; Lady Grace, Mrs. Foster; Myrtilia, Mrs. Potter;
and the character of Lady Townly, by Mrs. Ryan.
In Act Vth, a masquerade.
The Allemande, by Mons. Roussel, and Mrs. Elm.
To which will be added, a farce, (never acted before,
written by the author of Zara) called The Walking Statue;
or, The Devil in the Wine-Cellar!
Sir Timothy Tough, Mr. Heard; Toby, Mr. Wall; Sprightly, Mr.
Tilyard; Corporal Cuttum, Mr. Lewis; Robin, Mr. Atherton
Harry, Mr. Patterson; Jonathan, Mr. Davids-- Leonora, Mrs.
Elm.
Boxes, one dollar; pit, five shillings.
To begin precisely at six o'clock.
Tickets to be had at Mr. James Young's, near the Post
Office--at the Exchange Coffee-House, Fell's Point--at Mr.
Heard's--and at the office of the Theatre, where places for
the boxes may be taken, from ten to twelve o'clock every
day.
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