Theater Playbill for "The West Indian" and "Fortune's Frolic, Or, The True Use of Riches" at the Washington Theatre, June 26, 1823 PDF Download

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Theater Playbill for "The West Indian" and "Fortune's Frolic, Or, The True Use of Riches" at the Washington Theatre, June 26, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. The Public are respectfully informed that the Theatre will open for the Season, on Thursday Evening, June 26, 1823, with the admired comedy, in five acts, called the "West Indian" ... after which, the farce of "Fortune's Frolic, or, The True Use of Riches" ...

Theater Playbill for "The West Indian" and "Fortune's Frolic, Or, The True Use of Riches" at the Washington Theatre, June 26, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Languages : en
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Washington Theatre. The Public are respectfully informed that the Theatre will open for the Season, on Thursday Evening, June 26, 1823, with the admired comedy, in five acts, called the "West Indian" ... after which, the farce of "Fortune's Frolic, or, The True Use of Riches" ...

Theater Playbill for "The Castle Spectre" and "Fortune's Frolic, Or, The True Use of Riches" at the Washington Theatre, September 11, 1821

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. There will be a Performance on Thursday and Saturday. On Tuesday Evening, Sept. 11, 1821, will be presented a celebrated drama, called "The Castle Spectre" ... To which will be added, the favorite farce of "Fortune's Frolic, or, The True Use of Riches" ... On Wednesday will be presented the new comedy of The Fair American, or The Young Quaker ...

Theater Playbill for "Mazeppa, the Child of the Desert, Or, The Wild Tartarian Steed" and "Fortune's Frolic, Or, The Use of Riches" at the Washington Theatre, November 7, 1833

Theater Playbill for Author: Washington Theatre (Washington, D.C. : 1821-1835)
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Theatre. The front of the Theatre will be ornamented with a Transparency, representing Mazeppa and the wild horse crossing the savage mountains of Tartary. Tenth night of the grand romantic spectacle of Mazeppa, which continues to be enthusiastically received by full and fashionable audiences, and will be performed every evening, until further notice ... Mr. Harrington, the celebrated Equestrian, has tutored his superb horse Romeo, for the poetical steed, so beautifully described in Lord Byron's well-known poem of Mazeppa. An engagement has been made with the military band, under the direction of Mr. Cuvilier, for the purpose of giving effect to the grand processions and marches of Mazeppa. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1833, will be presented, with entirely new scenery, music, dresses, decorations, properties, banners, &c. the grand equestrian melo-drmatic spectacle, of "Mazeppa the Child of the Desert, or, The Wild Tartarian Steed" Performed a great number of successive nights, at the principal theatres in America, with unbounded applause. The scenery by Mr. Isherwood, and assistants. The machinery, by Messrs. McMillan, Narden, and assistants. The Overture, by Auber. Director of the music, Mr. Parnell ... Charateristic Pas Seul, by Miss Hathwell. Song: My Long Tail'd Blue, by Mr. Burns. Previous to the spectacle will be acted, the laughable farce, of "Fortune's Frolic, or, The Use of Riches" ... Friday, 11th night of Mazeppa.

Theater Playbill for "A New Way to Pay Old Debts" and "How to Die for Love" at the Washington Theatre, July 26, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Theatre. Mr. Booth's benefit and last appearance. On Saturday Evening, July 26, will be presented Massinger's celebrated play (Never performed in this City) called "A New Way To Pay Old Debts" ... After which, the much admired farce called "How to Die for Love" ... On Tuesday, the melo drama of Adeline, or, The Victim of Treachery, (First time in this City,) with other entertainments ...

Theater Playbill for "The Sultan," "Fortune's Frolic," and "Tam O'Shanter" at the City Theatre, Warren Street, March 22, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: City Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
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City Theatre, Warren-Street, near Broadway. On Saturday evening, March 22, will be presented "The Sultan, or, Freedom Restored" ... After which, the laughable farce of "Fortune's Frolic" ... the evening's entertainment to conclude with (for the third time in America) the curious spectacle of "Tam O'Shanter," with new scenery, dresses and decorations. The scenery got up under the direction of Mr. Rae.

Theater Playbill for "The Foundling of the Forest" and "Fire & Water" at the Washington Theatre, July 8, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Duff's fourth night. On Tuesday Evening July 8, will be presented a favorite play, in three acts, interspersed with music, called the "Foundling of the Forest" ... Act 2: A Dance, by Miss Hathwell ... After which, (for the first time here) a new comic piece, called "Fire & Water" ... Mr. and Mrs. Duff's fifth night on Thursday ...

Theater Playbill for "Richard the Third" and "Fire & Water" at the Washington Theatre, July 17, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. The Managers have the satisfaction of stating, that such arrangements have been made, as secures Mr. and Mrs. Duff's aid for the remainer of the season. Mr. Booth's first night. The public are respectfully informed that Mr. Booth will make his first appearance this season, on Thursday Evening, July 17, in the tragedy of "Richard the Third" ... After which, (for the second time here) a new comic piece, called "Fire & Water" ... Mr. Booth's second appearance on Saturday evening ...

Theater Playbill for "Wheel of Fortune" and "Catharine & Petruchio, Or, The Taming of the Shrew" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C., September 7, 1822

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Theatre. Mr. Cooper's 3d night and last appearance but one. On Saturday Even'g, September 7, will be presented Cumberland's celebrated play (not performed these ten years) of the "Wheel of Fortune" ... To conclude with the favorite farce of "Catharine & Petruchio, or, The Taming of the Shrew" ... Mr. Coooper's 4th appearance on Tuesday ...

Theater Playbill for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Of Age To-Morrow" at the Washington Theatre, July 3, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. The Public are respectfully informed, that there will be a performance on Friday evening, July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Duff's third night. On Thursday Evening, July 3, will be presented Shakspeare's celebrated tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet" ... In act 1st: A Masquerade scene, in which will be introduced a pas seul, by Mrs. Wallack. To which will be added, the musical farce, called "Of Age To-Morrow" ... On Friday evening, July 4, will be presented (never performed here) the popular national play of the Spy, the Purse, or, The American Tar, with other enttertainments. Mr. and Mrs. Duff's fourth night on Tuesday ...

Theater Playbill for "The Spy" and "Rendezvous, Or, Hide and Seek" at the Washington Theatre, July 15, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. Second night of The Spy. On Tuesday Evening, July 15, will be presented (by particular desire) second time here, the national play, in 3 acts, called "The Spy" and represented with the most unbounded applause at New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, upwards of 80 nights ... After which, the farce of the "Rendezvous, or, Hide and Seek" ... The public are respectfully informed that Mr. Booth is engaged for a few nights, due notice will be given of his first appearance ...