Citation - Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green): 1769.03.09

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Index Entry Actor, amateur, to play Damon in Damon and Phillida [t] 
Location Annapolis 
Citation
MG-A(G.769.013
9 Mar 1769:362 (1226)
By Authority, At the New Theatre in Annapolis, by the new
American Company of Comedians, on Saturday next, being the
11th instant, Will be presented a Tragedy, called Romeo and
Juliet:.
Romeo, by Mr. Verling, Juliet, by Mrs. Jones. And Mercutio,
by a gentleman for his amusement. 
To which will be added a Farce, called The Wonder ! An
Honest Yorkshireman !
On Tuesday, the 14th, will be presented a Comedy, called The
Inconstant; or, The Way to Win Him. With a New Pantomime
Entertainment, (never performed in America) called, Merlin;
or, Harlequin's Delivery.
Harlequin, Mr. Godwin. Columbine, Mrs. Parker. And, Clown,
by Mr. Malone. 
On Wednesday, the 15th instant, the Tragedy of Douglas.
With a Farce, called The Mock Doctor.
On Thursday, the 16th, a Comedy, called, The Beax Stratagem.
With The Devil to Pay; or, The Wives Metamorphos'd.
On Friday, the 18th, The Miser.
With High Life Below Stairs.
And on Saturday, a Tragedy, called The Revenge, with Damon
and Phillida.
Damon, by a Gentleman for his amusement. Phillida, by Mrs.
Parker, with a Minuet in Character.
With entertainments of Singing and Dancing each night.
* * * Tickets to be had at Mr. Knapp's, near the Town-Gate,
and at the Bar of the Theatre.
[Hand pointing right] Lower Boxes, 7s. 6d.--- Pit, and Upper
Boxes, 5s.--- 
The doors to be opened at Four, and the Play to begin at Six
o'clock. 


Generic Title Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) 
Date 1769.03.09 
Publisher Green, Anne Catharine and William 
City, State Annapolis, MD 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0019711
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