Citation - New York Mercury (Gaine): 1773.07.05

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Index Entry Actor, Blackler, Mr, to play Bates in Irish Widow [t] 
Location New York 
Citation
NYM(G.773.128
5 Jul 1773:23 (1132)
Theatre.  By permission of his Excellency the Governor. For
the benefit of Miss Hallam, and Miss Storer. By the American
Company, at the Theatre in John Street, this present
evening, the 5th of July, will be presented, a tragedy,
call'd,
Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo, by Mr. Hallam,  Mercutio, by Mr. Goodman,  Capulet,
by Mr. Henry,  Fryar Lawrence, by Mr. Morris,  Paris, by Mr.
Woolls,  Benvolio, by Mr. Wall,  Tibalt, by Mr. Parker, 
Mountague, by Mr. Byerley,  Fryar John, by Mr. Dermot, 
Apothecary, by Mr. Roberts,  Lady Capulet, by Miss
Richardson,  Nurse, by Mrs. Morris,  Juliet, by Miss Hallam. 
With the funeral procession of Juliet, to the Monument of
the Capulets; and a solemn dirge: The vocal parts by Miss
Storer, Mrs. Morris, Miss Richardson, Mr. Woolls, Mr. Wall,
Mr. Parker, &c.  In the masquerade scene, a minuet by Mr.
and Miss Hallam, and a country dance by the masques.
After the play, by particular desire, 
The Soldier Tired of War's Alarms, by Miss Hallam,
accompanied by the band of his Majesty's 23d Regt. 
To which will be added, a new comedy of two acts, call'd, 
The Irish Widow.
Sir Patrick O'Neal, by Mr. Goodman,  Kecksey, by Mr. Morris, 
Whistle, by Mr. Byerley,  Nephew, by Mr. Wall,  Bates, by
Mr. Hughes,  Thomas, by Mr. Woolls,  Pompey, by Mr. Dermot, 
The Irish Widow, (with a song in character) by Mrs. Morris. 
Tickets to be had of Mr. Gaine, in Hanover-Square; at the
Theatre; of Mr. Ryan, in Broadway; of Miss Hallam, at Mr.
Douglass's, in Batteaux-Street; and of Miss Storer, at Capt.
Stephens's, in Chapel-Street. 


Generic Title New York Mercury (Gaine) 
Date 1773.07.05 
Publisher Gaine, Hugh 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0030200
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