The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1772.01.06  Boston  CITATION Barry and Crane, open singing school in Boston to teach psalmody 
1772.01.13  Boston  CITATION Barry and Crane, open singing school in Boston to teach psalmody 
1772.01.20  Boston  CITATION Barry and Crane, open singing school in Boston to teach psalmody 
1773.03.18  London  CITATION Barry, Mr, actor in Drury Lane, action brought against for payment 
1764.03.31  Charleston  CITATION Barry, Mr, benefit theatre in Charleston 
1766.09.17  London  CITATION Barry, Mr, to perform at Haymarket Theatre 
1764.03.31  Charleston  CITATION Barry, Mr, to play Gibby in Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret [t] 
1764.03.17  Charleston  CITATION Barry, Mr, to play Zimventi in Orphan of China [t] 
1764.03.17  Charleston  CITATION Barry, Mr, to sing Padlock of the Mind [t], after Anatomist [t] 
1773.08.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Barry, Mrs, spoke epilogue [beg] Tho' lately dead a princess, and of Spain 
1769.11.30  Stratford/Avon  CITATION Barry, Mrs, too ill to attend Jubilee 
1771.12.31  London  CITATION Barry, Mrs W, actor at Drury Lane Theatre, death reported 
1772.01.03  London  CITATION Barry, Mrs W, actor at Drury Lane Theatre, death reported 
1775.11.24  London  CITATION Barry, officer of Covent Garden, in metaphor of war between theatres 
1777.04.02  London  CITATION Barry, Spranger, of Covent Garden Theatre, death reported 
1777.04.05  London  CITATION Barry, Springer, of Covent Garden Theatre, death reported 
1783.12.22  Albany  CITATION Barry, Thomas, sells fiddle strings 
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