Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1773.03.17

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Index Entry Actor, Byerley, Mr, to play Baptista in Catharine and Petruchio [t] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.773.021
17 Mar 1773:32 (1580)
Theatre.  For the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Morris.  By
authority.  By the American Company, at the theatre in
Southwark, this evening, the seventeenth of March, a comedy,
not acted this season, call'd 
The Beaux Stratagem.
Archer by Mr. Hallam,  Aimwell by Mr. Douglass,  Sullen by
Mr. Henry,  Foigard by Mr. Goodman,  Freeman by Mr. Wall, 
Gibbet by Mr. Woolls,  Boniface by Mr. Byerley,  Bagshot by
Mr. Dermot,  Hounslow by Mr. Roberts,  Scrub by Mr. Morris, 
Dorinda by Miss Richardson,  Cherry by Mrs. Henry,  Gipsy by
Miss Storer. Lady Bountiful by Mrs. Wall. Mrs. Sullen, for
the first time, by Mrs. Morris.
After the play a new occasional epilogue, addressed to the
ladies and gentlemen, by Mrs. Morris, singing by Mr. Wools,
--dancing by Mr. Francis.
To which will be added, 
Catharine and Petruchio; or, Taming of the Shrew, 
Petruchio by Mr. Goodman,  Grumio by Mr. Morris,  Biondello
by Mr. Wall,  Hortentio by Mr. Dermot,  Baptista by Mr.
Byerley,   Taylor by Mr. Roberts,  Curtis by Mrs. Wall, 
Bianca by Miss Richardson,  Catharine by Mrs. Morris.
After the farce, by particular desire, the epilogue to the
English Merchant, by Mrs. Morris.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are sold
at the bar of the coffee-house, and at Mr. Jugiez's, in
Third-Street, near Walnut-Street. Boxes 7s. 6d.  Pit 5s. 
Gallery 3s.  The play to begin exactly half after six
o'clock.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1773.03.17 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0039151
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