Citation - Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia: 1773.01.25

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Index Entry Actor, Byerley, Mr, to play Fine Gentleman in Lethe [t] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PP-P.773.011
25 Jan 1773:33 (2/66)
A New Comedy, By the author of the School for Libertines, By
Authority. By the American Company, at the Theatre in
Southwark, this present evening, A Comedy, called 
The Man of Honour, or, False Delicacy.
Cecil by Mr. Hallam,  Col. Rivers by Mr. Douglass,  Lord
Winworth by Mr. Henry,  Sir Harry Newburg by Mr. Wall, 
Sidney by Mr. Byerley,  Lady Beth Lambton Mrs. Morris,  Miss
Marchmon by Miss Storer,  Miss Rivers by Mrs. Henry,  Sally
by Miss Richardson,  Mrs. Harley by Mrs. Douglass. With
Entertainments, Viz. Singing by Mrs. Stamper, from the
Theatre Royal in Edinburgh, and Dancing by Mr. Francis.
To which will be added, 
Lethe; or, AEsop in the Shades.
Frenchman and Drunkenman by Mr. Hallam,  Aesop by Mr.
Douglass,  Mercury (with Songs) by Mr. Woolls,  Old Man by
Mr. Morris,  Fine Gentleman by Mr. Byerley,  Mr. Tattoo by
Goodman,  Charon by Mr. Johnson,  Mrs. Tattoo by Mrs. Henry, 
Mrs. Riot (with a Song) By Miss Storer.
Tickets, without which no person can be admitted, are sold
at the bar of the Coffee-House. Boxes, 7s.6d. Pit, 5s.
Gallery, 3s.
* * * Mr. Douglass begs leave to assure the Gentlemen, who
have honoured him with their commands for particular plays,
that he will, as soon as possible, pay the greatest
attention to their several cards.
[N.B. Mr. Douglass was the Manager of the Company,
apparently, not Mr. Hallam]


Generic Title Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia 
Date 1773.01.25 
Publisher Dunlap, John 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0040047
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