DUDLEY GARRICK CLUB.

Some of my readers may be pleased to see a re-print of one of the earlier Play Bills of this enterprising Volunteer company of our younger townsmen, who founded one of the most enjoyable entertainments ever held in the town. Too much praise cannot be accorded to these young gentlemen for the assiduity and care they always manifested in placing upon the boards some of the most exciting as well as highly finished dramatic pieces of the day. These theatrical performances were liberally patronized by all parties, and gave universal satisfaction to all concerned, and their proceeds were liberally given to our local charities.

DUDLEY GARRICK CLUB.

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT,

Assisted by Miss Isabel Adams, Miss Bellair, Miss Hinton, and Miss Holmes.

The Entertainment will commence with

THE READING OF AN ADDRESS.

After which will be produced the latest Metropolitan successful Comedy-Drama, in three acts, entitled

MIRIAM’S CRIME!

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

Bernard ReynoldsMr. W. ATKINS.
Scumley (a reprobate)Mr. S. WARING.
Huffin (a lawyer)Mr. A. SHEDDEN.
DanielMr. C. PAIN.
Biles (a clerk)Mr. H. WOODALL.
Miriam WestMiss ISABEL ADAMS.
Mrs. RabyMiss HINTON.
SongMiss BELLAIR.

To conclude with the evergreen popular Haymarket Comedy, in three acts, of

PAUL PRY!

Colonel HardyMr. A. SHEDDEN.
Frank HardyMr. RICHARDS.
Witherton (an old bachelor)Mr. S. WARING.
Harry StanleyMiss BELLAIR.
Grasp (a steward)Mr. C. PAIN.
Doubledot (an innkeeper)Mr. W. GORTON.
SimonMr. GEO. PITT.
Mr. StanleyMr. C. RUSSELL.
Paul PryMr. H. WOODALL.

(Servants, &c., by Members of the D.G.C.)

Mrs. SubtleMiss HINTON.
Phœbe (with a song)Miss ISABEL ADAMS.
ElizaMiss W. HOLMES.

A FULL THEATRICAL BAND IS ENGAGED.

Hon. Sec.Mr. James Wood.
Stage ManagerMr. H. Woodall.
PrompterMr. T. Neath.
PerruquierMr. James Foster.

Doors open at half-past Six—Curtain to rise at Seven o’clock. Reserved. Seats, 3s.; Unreserved Seats, 2s.; Back Seats, 1s.

Children in arms not admitted.

Tickets may be obtained from Mr. LAXTON, Bookseller, High Street (where a Plan of Reserved Seats may be seen on and after Wednesday, January 27th); Messrs. WARING, Wolverhampton Street; Mr. EVAN ROBERTS, Stone Street; or from any Member of the Committee.

Carriages may be ordered for half-past Ten, and will set down with horses’ heads facing Snowhill, and take up, horses’ heads facing the Town.