Citation - South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette: 1774.04.22

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Index Entry Actor, amateur, to play Belcour in West Indian [t] 
Location Charleston 
Citation
SCAGG.774.003
15-22 Apr 1774:11 (17/813)
By permission of his honor the Lieutenant Governour.  For
the benefit of Mr. Goodman; at the New Theatre, by The
American Company, on Monday next, April 25, 1774, 
The West Indian. 
Belcour, the West Indian. By a gentleman for his amusement,
who never appeared on any stage. Major O'Flaherty, by Mr.
Goodman;  Captain Dudley, by Mr. Douglass;  Stockwell, by
Mr. Morris;  Charles Dudley, by Mr. Hughes;  Varland, by Mr.
Woolls;  Fulmer, by Mr. Dermot;  Stukley, by Mr. Davies; 
Lucy, by Miss Wainwright;  Charlotte Rusport, by Miss
Hallam.
An occasional prologue, addressed to the town by Mr.
Goodman.
After the play Mr. Hallam will present the audience with A
Picture of a Playhouse, or, Bucks have at Ye All!
To which will be added an English burletta called 
Midas.
Fabulous Dieties.
Apollo by Mr. Hallam;  Jupiter, by Mr. Morris;  Mars, by Mr.
Douglass;  Pan, by Mr. Dermot;  [   ] by Mrs. Davies;
Minerva, by Miss Hallam;  Mercury, by Mr. Roberts; 
Mortals:
Midas, by Mr. Goodman; Sileno by Mr.. Woolls;  Dametas by
Mr. Henry; Daphne by Mrs. Morris; Mysis by  Miss Wainwright;
Mysa by Miss Storer.
Tickets may be had at Mr. Wells's, the Great Stationary and
Book Store; at Mr. John Calvert's in Church Street; and at
Mr. Goodman's at Mr. Cot's in Tradd Street.  Both the above
plays may be at R. Welles's store.


Generic Title South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette 
Date 1774.04.22 
Publisher Wells, Robert 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0044610
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