Ryan, D. (1783). Annapolis Theatre: Dennis Ryan presents his most respectful compliments to the ladies and gentlemen of this city and its environs ... begs leave to inform them that he intends opening, by authority, this theatre, on the 19th of April next, with the tragedy of The Grecian daughter, and the farce of The lying valet. Printed by Frederick Green.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRyan, Dennis. Annapolis Theatre: Dennis Ryan Presents His Most Respectful Compliments to the Ladies and Gentlemen of This City and Its Environs ... Begs Leave to Inform Them That He Intends Opening, by Authority, This Theatre, on the 19th of April Next, with the Tragedy of The Grecian Daughter, and the Farce of The Lying Valet. S.l: Printed by Frederick Green, 1783.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRyan, Dennis. Annapolis Theatre: Dennis Ryan Presents His Most Respectful Compliments to the Ladies and Gentlemen of This City and Its Environs ... Begs Leave to Inform Them That He Intends Opening, by Authority, This Theatre, on the 19th of April Next, with the Tragedy of The Grecian Daughter, and the Farce of The Lying Valet. Printed by Frederick Green, 1783.