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MJ.783.088
6 Jun 1783:12 (10/35 522)
(By authority) (The last night of performance here this
season.) At the Theatre in Baltimore, this evening, the 6th
of June, 1783, will be presented a tragedy, called The
Orphan; or, The Unhappy Marriage.
Castalio, Mr. Wall; Polydore, Mr. Heard; Acasta, Mr. Davids;
Chaplain, Mr. Lewis; Ernesto, Mr. Smith; Chamont, Mr. Ryan.
Serena, Mrs. Elm; Florella, Mrs. Parsons; Melimia, Mrs.
ryan.
Dancing, between the play and farce.
To which will be added, an entertainment, called The Irish
Widow.
Sir Patrick O'Neal, Mr. Wall; Whittle, Mr. Davids; Nephew,
Mr. Smith; Bates. Mr. Lewis; Thomas, Mr. Ryan; Servants
Messrs Church, Roussel, Brown, &c. Kecksey, Mr. Heard. Widow
Brady, Mrs. Ryan.
Boxes, one dollar; pit, five shillings.
Tickets to be had at Mr. James Young's, near the Post
Office--at Mr. M'Candless's Tavern, 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.
Doors to be opened at six, and begin at seven.
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