Citation - Pennsylvania Chronicle: 1773.03.15

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Index Entry Actor, Byerley, Mr, to play Fulmer in West Indian [t] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PC.773.041
8-15 Mar 1773:312 (322)
For the Benefit of Mr. Hallam, and Co. By Authority. By the
American Company, at the Theatre in Southwark, this evening,
will be presented a comedy called 
The West Indian.
The West Indian, for the first time, by Mr. Hallam,  Major
O'Flaherty by Mr. Goodman,  Mr. Stockwell by Mr. Morris, 
Captain Dudley by Mr. Douglass,  Charles Dudley by Mr.
Henry,  Fulmer by Mr. Byerley,  Varland by Mr. Woolls, 
Stukely by Mr. Wall,  Sailor by Mr. Roberts,  Lady Rusport
by Mrs. Douglass,  Louisa Dudley by Miss Storer,  Mrs.
Fulmer by Mrs. Henry,  Lucy by Miss Richardson,  Charlotte
Rusport by Miss Hallam.
By Particular Desire, Mr. Hallam, will, for this night only,
present the audience with 
A Picture of a Playhouse; or, Bucks Have at ye All.
Dancing by Mr. Francis.
To which will be added, 
The Padlock.
Mungo by Mr. Hallam,  Don Diego by Mr. Woolls,  Leander by
Mr. Wall,  Ursula by Mrs. Morris,  Leonora by Miss Hallam.
   The doors to be opened at four, and the play to begin
exactly at six o'clock.  No person, 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, and at Mr. Pluncket's
in Third-Street. 
   Boxes, 7s.6d. Pit, 5s. Gallery, 3s.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Chronicle 
Date 1773.03.15 
Publisher Goddard, William 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0033672
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