Citation - Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia: 1772.11.02

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Index Entry Actor, Byerley, Mr, to play Pan in Midas [t] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PP-P.772.116
2 Nov 1772:41 (2/54)
Theatre. By Authority.  By the American Company, at the
Theatre in Southwark, this present evening, a Tragedy called

The Roman Father.
The Roman Father by Mr. Hallam,  Tullus Hostilius by Mr.
Douglass,  Publius by Mr. Goodman,  Valerius by Mr. Wall, 
First Citizen by Mr. Morris,  Second Citizen by Mr. Byerley, 
Third Citizen by Mr. Woolls,  Fourth Citizen by Mr. Johnson, 
Soldier by Mr. Parker,  Valeria by Mrs. Henry,  Horatia by
Miss Hallam. In Act IV. An Ovation,  For Publius's Victory
over the Curiatii; in which will be sung A Solemn Hymn,  The
vocal parts by Mr. Woolls, -- Miss Storer, -- Mrs. Morris, -
- Mr. Parker, -- Miss Richardson, -- Mrs. Harman, &c. &c.
To which will be added, 
Midas.
Midas by Mr. Goodman,  Apollo by Mr. Woolls,  Jupiter by Mr.
Morris. Sileno by Mr. Parker,  Damaetas by Mr. Wall,  Pan by
Mr. Byerley,  June by Mrs. Henry. Mysis by Mrs. Harman, 
Daphne by Mrs. Morris,  Nysa by Miss Storer.
The doors to be opened at Four, and the Play to begin
exactly at six o'clock.  No persons, on any account
whatsoever, can possibly be admitted behind the scenes. 
Places in the Boxes may be taken at the Theatre.
Ladies and gentlemen will please to send their servants at
four o'clock.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are sold
at the bar of the Coffee-House. Boxes, 7s.6d. Pit, 5s.
Gallery, 3s.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia 
Date 1772.11.02 
Publisher Dunlap, John 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1772 
Bibliography B0040035
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