Citation - Maryland Journal: 1783.03.21

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Index Entry Actor, Atherton, Mr, to play Indian in Columbus [t] 
Location Baltimore 
Citation
MJ.783.040
21 Mar 1783:22 (10/13 500) 
(By permission.)  At the Theatre in Baltimore, this evening,
being the 21st of March, 1783, will be presented a tragedy,
called The Revenge.
Alonzo, Mr. Heard; Carlos, Mr. Smith; Alvarez, Mr. Tilyard;
Manuel, Mr. Lewis Zanga, Mr. Ryan. Isabella, Mrs. Parsons;
Leonora, Mrs. Ryan, 
To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment,
(being the second time of performance) called Columbus; or,
The Discovery of America. with Harlequin Revels.
(New dresses, scenery, transparencies, and machinery)
Harlequin, Mr. Wall. Indians, Messrs. Atherton, Tilyard,
Davids, and Mrs. Parsons; Sailors, Messrs Patterson, Lewis,
Church, Jones, and Brown; Conjuror, Mr. Tilyard; Cooper, Mr.
Smith; Clown, Mr. Roussell Washer woman, Attendants, &c.
Mrs. Potter, Davids, Smith &c. &c. Columbine, Mrs. Elm. 
To conclude with a double hornpipe, by Messrs. Roussell and
Patterson.
  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--and at
the office of the Theatre, where places for the boxes may be
taken, from ten to twelve o'clock every day.


Generic Title Maryland Journal 
Date 1783.03.21 
Publisher Goddard, M. K. 
City, State Baltimore, MD 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0021212
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